WO2006029343A2 - Peptides ciblant selectivement le systeme cardio-vasculaire et conjugues et procedes associes - Google Patents
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Definitions
- Atherosclerosis is a disorder which results from the thickening and inelasticity of vessel walls or arteries as a consequence of atheroma.
- vessel walls are composed of an endothelial cell lining that is tightly juxtaposed to a medial layer of vascular smooth muscle cells with an over layer of connective tissue.
- the endothelial cell lining is ideally situated at the interface between the blood and the vessel wall to transduce signals, with endothelial cells controlling the homeostatic balance of the vessel through the production of factors regulating processes such as vessel tone, coagulation state, cell growth, cell death, and leukocyte trafficking.
- vascular smooth muscle cells maintain the contractile tone of the blood vessel in response to vasoactive agents, and release cytokines and other growth factors.
- the smooth muscle cells produce extracellular matrix proteins and proteases that determine vessel structure.
- Occlusive vascular disease the most common form of which is atherosclerosis, is characterized by an abnormal accumulation of lipid, inflammatory cells, vascular smooth muscle cells and extracellular matrix proteins within the intimal space between the endothelial lining and the medial layer (plaque formation).
- vascular endothelial growth factor a key regulator of angiogenesis that stimulates endothelial cell proliferation, promotes the formation of new vessels, thereby increasing blood flow to ischemic tissue and relieving vascular disease.
- VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
- VEGF also can promote nonspecific mitogenesis and potentiate ang ⁇ ogenesis-driven diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, and 'certain tumors.
- angiogenic stimulator fibroblast growth factor can cause severe side effects due to its lack of specificity for cardiac tissue.
- side effects which include repetitive episodes of hypertension, limit the utility of existing pro-angiogenic therapies for treatment of atherosclerosis.
- endothelial cells are the first cell type encountered by a circulating drug or other substance. Endothelial cells therefore provide a target for selectively directing a therapeutic substance to cardiac tissue. Such selective targeting of a drug or other therapeutic substance to heart vasculature would reduce or eliminate the risk of unwanted side effects such as systemic toxicity or malignant transformation. Selective targeting of a therapeutic substance to heart vasculature also would effect a high local concentration of the substance, thereby reducing the dosage required for effective treatment.
- the present invention provides a variety of isolated peptides and peptidomimetics, which can be useful, for example, in constructing the conjugates of the invention or, where the peptide itself has biological activity, in unconjugated form as a therapeutic for treating any of a variety of cardiovascular diseases as described below.
- the present invention provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 60 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the invention further provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 60 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) or a peptidomimetic thereof, or amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the invention further provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which includes the amino acid sequence GRKSKTV (SEQ ID NO: 14) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the present invention additionally provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 150 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 50 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the present invention additionally provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which includes the amino acid sequence RNSWKPN (SEQ ID NO: 16) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which includes the amino acid sequence RGSSS (SEQ ID NO: 9) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the present invention also provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence RSTRANP (SEQ ID NO: 18) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence SGMARTK (SEQ ID NO: 22) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- Also provided herein is a method of isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature by contacting HLP/CRIP2, or a fragment thereof, with a library of molecules under conditions suitable for specific binding of a molecule to HLP/CRIP2; assaying for specific binding; and separating one or more HLP/CRIP2-binding molecules from the library, thereby isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2.
- the present invention also provides a method of isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature by contacting Sigirr/TIR8, or a fragment thereof, with a library of molecules under conditions suitable for specific binding of a molecule to Sigirr/TIR8; assaying for specific binding; and separating one or more Sigirr/TIR8-binding molecules from the library, thereby isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8.
- a method of isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature by contacting MpcII-3 -related protein, or a fragment thereof, with a library of molecules under conditions suitable for specific binding of a molecule to MpcII-3-related protein; assaying for specific binding; and separating one or more MpcII-3 -related protein-binding molecules from the library, thereby isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds MpcII-3 -related protein.
- the present invention further provides a method of isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature by contacting bclO, or a fragment thereof, with a library of molecules under conditions suitable for specific binding of a molecule to bclO; assaying for specific binding; and separating one or more bclO-binding molecules from the library, thereby isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds bclO.
- Also provided herein is a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate which contains a moiety linked to an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- the present invention further provides a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject in which a conjugate is administered to a subject, the conjugating containing a moiety linked to an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO:27, thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- Also provided herein is a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate which contains a moiety linked to an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate which contains a moiety linked to an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33, thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- the present invention additionally provides a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate which contains moiety linked to an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- the present invention also provides a conjugate containing a therapeutic agent linked to a homing, molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds cysteine-rich protein 2 (HLP/CRIP2; SEQ ID NO: 25). Also provided herein is a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- HLP/CRIP2 cysteine-rich protein 2
- the present invention further provides a conjugate containing a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27). Also provided herein is a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- conjugate containing a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds single Ig IL-2 receptor related protein (Sigirr/TIR8; SEQ ID NO: 29).
- a conjugate can be useful, for example, in a method of the invention for directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate which contains a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- the present invention also provides a conjugate which contains a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33, a protein product having putative similarity to integral membrane protein CII-3 (MpcII-3).
- the invention additionally provides methods of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33, thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- a conjugate containing a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds murine bladder cancer-associated protein homolog (be 10; SEQ ID NO: 35).
- the invention additionally provides methods of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds be 10 (SEQ ID NO: 35), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- Figure 1 shows identification of homing peptide/receptor pairs by ex vivo and in vivo phage display combined with bacterial two-hybrid analysis.
- a phage-displayed peptide library is injected into a mouse and allowed to circulate; tissues are harvested and then disrupted into single cells with bound phage. Non-bound phage are washed away, and bound phage are recovered, grown up in bacteria, and the process is either repeated or the peptide-encoding inserts are amplified by PCR and shuttled into the bait vector component of the bacterial two-hybridization system.
- the pool enriched for the ability to home to the selected tissue can interact with possible receptors, resulting in carbenicillin-resistance.
- Resistant clones are plated on X-gal-containing agar for a secondary screen; target and bait inserts are amplified and sequenced from carbenicillin-resistant, LacZ-expressing cells.
- target and bait inserts are amplified and sequenced from carbenicillin-resistant, LacZ-expressing cells.
- FIG. 2 shows that individual phage-displayed peptides home selectively to the heart.
- the indicated peptides identified from a combined screen for heart endothelial homing were reconstituted in T7 phage and individually administered by intravenous injection into mice.
- SEQ ID NO: 10 phage displaying heart homing peptides significantly homed to the heart relative to non-recombinant phage; furthermore, homing was specific for the heart among the major organs tested.
- the highest specificity was recorded for the CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: I)- displaying phage.
- CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) phage homing to heart, kidney, brain, muscle and lung.
- C CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) phage homing to heart, kidney, brain, muscle and lung.
- D CLIDLHVMC (SEQ ID NO: 10) phage homing to heart, kidney, brain, muscle and lung.
- E CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) phage homing to heart, kidney, brain, muscle and lung.
- CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) phage homing to heart, kidney, brain, muscle and lung.
- Figure 3 shows that phage displaying heart-homing peptides co-localize with a marker of vascular endothelial cells in the heart. Phage were intravenously injected into mice together with fluorescein-conjugated tomato lectin (green), and sections of heart tissue stained with rabbit anti-T7 antibody and anti-rabbit-Alexa594 (red).
- A CRPPR (SEQ IDNO: 1) phage staining.
- B CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) phage staining.
- C CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) phage staining.
- D CLIDLHVMC (SEQ IDNO: 10) phage staining.
- E CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) phage staining.
- F CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) phage staining. Arrows indicate some representative double-positive blood vessels (yellow). Magnification 200X.
- FIG 4 shows that phage displaying heart-homing peptides specifically bind to cells transfected with cognate receptor.
- Putative receptors for heart homing peptides identified in the two-hybrid screen (Table 1) were expressed in 293T cells from transfected cDNA; transfected cells were used to test binding of cognate phage displaying the relevant heart homing peptide either in buffer or in the presence of synthetic peptides representing each of the corresponding peptides (100 mg/ml).
- Each phage bound to cells expressing its putative cognate receptor (striped column) 300 to 500-fold more than to cells transfected with the empty vector control (gray column).
- A Binding of phage expressing cognate peptide CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) to CRIP2-transfected cells;
- B Binding of phage expressing cognate peptide CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) to Sigirr- transfected cells;
- C Binding of phage expressing cognate peptide CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) to cells transfected with the MpcII-3 -related protein SEQ ID NO: 33;
- D Binding of phage expressing cognate peptide CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) to be 10 transfected cells.
- Figure 5 shows that the receptors for heart-homing peptides are strongly expressed in the heart at the mRNA level and localize to endothelial cells.
- A Real-time PCR results of the four receptor mRNAs in different mouse heart, lung, spleen, kidney, brain and muscle expressed as percentage of the level of same mRNA in the heart (mean from two separate experiments).
- C Localization of receptors by in situ hybridization (red).
- HLP/CRIP2 Sigirr/TIR8, MpcII- 3-related protein, and bclO were all strongly expressed in endothelial cells in the heart.
- Lung capillaries were additionally clearly positive for Sigirr/TIR8 and MpcII-3 -related protein, with some signal " observed for HLP/CRIP2 and bclO. Traces of positive staining were occasionally found in other tissues.
- Magnification 200X Figure 6 shows that the CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) peptide and cognate receptor CRIP2 co-localize with CD31 in endothelial cells of heart vessels.
- Fluorescein- conjugated CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) peptide was intravenously injected into mice, and tissues collected two hours later for staining with antibodies against the endothelial marker, CD31. The fluorescent peptide is shown in green while the CD31 marker is shown in red.
- A Co-localization of SEQ ID NO: 1 and CD31 in heart blood vessels.
- B Co-localization of SEQ ID NO: 1 and CD31 in endocardium.
- C Control peptide is not observed in the heart.
- D Anti-CRIP2 antibody stains heart endothelial cells (red), co-localizing with CD31.
- Anti-CRIP2 antibody co-localizes with injected CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) peptide in heart blood vessels.
- Anti-CRIP2 antibody co-localizes with injected CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) peptide in endocardium.
- FIG. 7 shows that CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: l)-displaying phage bind to heart cells and that the homing of the SEQ ID NO: 1 -displaying phage is blocked by anti- CRIP2 antibodies.
- CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: l)-displaying phage were incubated with cell suspensions prepared from the heart; phage binding was measured in the presence and absence of various concentrations of the indicated antibodies or peptides.
- a chicken anti-CRIP2 antibody blocked SEQ ID NO: 1 -displaying phage binding to heart cells; normal IgY was used as the negative control.
- Figure 8 shows (A) the nucleotide (SEQ ID NO: 24) and (B) the amino acid (SEQ ID NO: 25) sequence of murine cysteine-rich protein 2 (HLP/CRIP2). Genbank accession NM_024223.
- Figure 9 shows (A) the nucleotide (SEQ IDNO: 26) and (B) the amino acid (SEQ ID NO: 27) sequence of the murine RIKEN EST identified as receptor clone 9.
- Genbank accession BC026536 shows (A) the nucleotide (SEQ ID NO: 28) and (B) the amino acid (SEQ ID NO: 29) sequence of murine single Ig IL-2 receptor related protein (Sigirr/TIR8).
- Figure 11 shows the nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO: 30) of the murine olfactory cDNA which is a glutamine-rich region containing protein identified as receptor clone 27. Genbank accession AK032239.
- Figure 12 shows (A) the nucleotide (SEQ ID NO: 32) and (B) the amino acid (SEQ ID NO: 33) sequence of the murine polypeptide having putative similarity to integral membrane protein CII-3 (MpcII-3). Genbank accession AK032458.
- Figure 13 shows (A) the nucleotide (SEQ ID NO: 34) and (B) the amino acid (SEQ ID NO: 35) sequence of murine bladder cancer-associated protein homolog (bclO). Genbank accession BC026935.
- the present invention relates to the identification of molecules which home to heart vasculature with high selectivity and which can be useful in the form of conjugates for selectively targeting a systemically administered therapeutic or imaging agent to heart vasculature.
- Such selective targeting of a therapeutic agent increases the effective amount of the agent delivered to heart vasculature while reducing the likelihood that the agent will have an adverse effect on other organs.
- the present invention further relates to identification of cognate receptors for the homing molecules of the invention. As disclosed further below, these receptors are expressed on heart endothelium and can be useful for screening for optimizing the characteristics of peptides or other molecules that selectively home to heart vasculature.
- Example I a novel combination of ex vivo an ⁇ in vivo phage selection and bacterial two-hybridization analysis was used to identify peptides that selectively home to heart vasculature, and to identify the endothelial molecules which serve as receptors for these peptides.
- ex vivo phage selection with murine heart cell suspensions and anti-CD31 magnetic beads, in vivo selection for homing to the heart was performed, resulting in a phage pool that homed to the heart with an increase of nearly 200-fold relative to non-recombinant phage ( Figures IA and IB).
- the ex vivo/in vivo selected phage preferentially localized to the heart as compared to other tissues; the enrichment in heart was 20 to 50-fold greater than the accumulation in brain, kidney, skin and skeletal muscle.
- a first clone represents the carboxy-terminal 92 amino acids (residues 117 to 208) of heart LIM-protein (HLP), also designated cysteine-rich protein 2 (CRIP2).
- HLP heart LIM-protein
- CRIP2 cysteine-rich protein 2
- an unannotated RIKEN EST (receptor clone 9), was also- identified as a membrane or cell surface-expressed protein which binds to one or more heart-homing peptides.
- the full-length murine nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of the RIKEN EST represented by receptor clone 9 are provided herein as SEQ ID NOS: 26 and 27, respectively (see Genbank accession BC026536).
- SEQ ID NOS: 26 and 27 The full-length murine nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of the RIKEN EST represented by receptor clone 9 are provided herein as SEQ ID NOS: 26 and 27, respectively (see Genbank accession BC026536).
- CARPAR SEQ ID NO: 5
- CPKRPR SEQ IDNO: 6
- results disclosed herein further identified the single Ig IL-I receptor related protein designated Sigirr or TIR8 (receptor clone 15), as a receptor for heart homing peptides.
- the foil length murine Sigirr/TIR8 nucleic acid and amino acid sequences are provided herein as SEQ ID NOS: 28 and 29, respectively (see Genbank accession BCO 10806).
- receptor clone 36 which represents an unnamed protein product from the RIKEN Fantom set with putative similarity to integral membrane protein CII-3 (MpcII-3), a mitochondrial membrane protein which is part of the succinate dehydrogenase complex.
- MpcII-3 integral membrane protein CII-3
- SEQ ID NOS: 32 and 33 respectively (see Genbank accession 26328274).
- peptide CRSTRANPC SEQ ID NO: 11
- phage displaying SEQ ID NO: 11 homed to the heart with about 20-fold selectivity when assayed individually in vivo (Table 1 and Figure 2E).
- bclO murine bladder cancer-associated protein homolog 10
- the identified receptor clone 46 represents a portion of the mouse homolog of bclO.
- the full length murine bclO nucleic acid and amino acid sequences are provided herein as SEQ ID NOS: 34 and 35, respectively (see Genbank accession 20072483).
- SEQ ID NOS: 34 and 35 The full length murine bclO nucleic acid and amino acid sequences are provided herein as SEQ ID NOS: 34 and 35, respectively (see Genbank accession 20072483).
- Table 1 and Figure 2F phage expressing two peptides that bound clone 46, CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) and CSGMARTKC (SEQ ID NO: 13), demonstrated about 60- and 10-fold selectivity in heart homing, respectively.
- heart-homing peptides were analyzed for the ability to bind heart endothelia in vivo and for specific binding to their putative receptors.
- Phage-displaying the heart homing peptides SEQ ID NO: 1, SEQ ID NO: 5, SEQ ID NO: 7, SEQ ID NO: 11 and SEQ ID NO: 12 were individually injected into mice with fluorescein-conjugated tomato lectin, a blood vessel marker, and localization of the phage observed with anti-T7 antibody.
- phage displaying SEQ ID NOS: 1, 5, 7, 11 or 12 were present in heart endothelia and absent from other tissues, while a negative control phage, which displayed peptide SEQ ID NO: 10, was absent from the heart and other tissues.
- CRPPR SEQ ID NO: 1
- CARPAR SEQ ID NO: 5
- CKRAVR SEQ ID NO: 7
- CRSTRANPC SEQ ID NO: 11
- CPKTRRVPC SEQ ID NO: 12
- RT-PCR and in situ hybridization analysis showed that four cognate receptors for heart homing peptides, HLP/CRIP2, Sigirr/TIR8, MpcII-3 -related protein and bclO, were expressed in the heart endothelia. These receptors were also preferentially expressed in the heart as compared to other tissues assayed (see Figure 5). Although the heart endothelial receptors HLP/CRIP2, Sigirr/TIR8, MpcII-3 -related protein and bclO were not expressed exclusively in the heart, their preferential expression in the heart resulted in homing peptides which concentrated test phage in the heart with a selectivity of about 20- to 300- fold. This 20- to 300-fold selectivity in heart homing is significantly increased as compared to the heart homing previously observed with other molecules.
- phage displaying cognate peptides were assayed for the ability to bind to cells transfected with full-length cognate receptor. As shown in Figure 4, phage expressing the heart homing peptides bound to cells transfected with the corresponding cognate receptor 300 to 500-fold more than control phage, and phage binding was inhibited in the presence of 100 ⁇ g/ml cognate peptide but not by unrelated homing peptide.
- heart homing peptide CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) specifically binds the receptor HLP/CRIP2; the heart homing peptide CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) specifically binds the receptor Sigirr/TIR8; the heart homing peptide CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) specifically binds the MpcII-3 -related protein receptor; and the heart homing peptide CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) specifically binds the receptor bclO. Additional results disclosed herein demonstrate co-localization of peptide CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) with cognate receptor HLP/CRIP2.
- CRPPR CRPPR
- SEQ ID NO: 1 The specificity of CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: l)-phage binding to heart vessels with HLP/CRIP2 was demonstrated using competition assays with free CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) peptide, which blocked binding of CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: l)-displaying phage to heart-derived cell suspensions in a dose-dependent manner ( Figures 7A and B).
- anti-HLP/CRIP2 antibody inhibited CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: l)-phage homing when co-injected with the phage ( Figure 7C).
- the present invention provides a conjugate containing a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds cysteine-rich protein 2 (HLP/CRIP2; SEQ ID NO: 25).
- the homing molecule can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity, for example, of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage, and can be, for example, a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- a conjugate of the invention includes a homing peptide or peptidomimetic containing the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a conjugate of the invention includes a homing peptide or peptidomimetic that contains the amino acid sequence CGRKSKTVC (SEQ ID NO: 2) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetie thereof.
- a homing peptide or peptidomimetic optionally can be conformationally constrained.
- a variety of therapeutic agents are useful in the conjugates of the invention which incorporate a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CREP2 (SEQ IDNO: 25).
- Useful therapeutic agents include, without limitation, angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti- inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-an'hythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- the invention provides a conjugate which contains an angiogenic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25).
- the invention provides a conjugate which contains an anti-thrombotic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25).
- the present invention additionally provides a conjugate containing a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27).
- a conjugate of the invention includes a homing peptide or peptidomimetic containing the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a conjugate of the invention includes a homing peptide or peptidomimetic that contains the amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- any of a variety of therapeutic agents are useful in the conjugates of the invention which incorporate a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27).
- Useful therapeutic agents include, without limitation, angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors, hi one embodiment, the invention provides a- conjugate which contains an angiogenic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27).
- the invention provides a conjugate which contains an anti-thrombotic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27).
- a homing molecule useful in such a conjugate can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage.
- a homing molecule that specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 can be a homing peptide or peptidomimetic.
- a variety of homing peptides and peptidomimetics that specifically bind Sigirr/TIR8 are useful in the conjugates of the invention, including, without limitation, homing peptides or peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- Homing peptides and peptidomimetics useful in the invention further include, without limitation, peptides and peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CRNSWKPNC (SEQ ID NO: 8) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof; such peptides and peptidomimetics may or may not be conformationally constrained.
- Additional homing peptides and peptidomimetics useful in the invention include, without limitation, those containing the amino acid sequence RGSSS (SEQ ID NO: 9) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- any of a variety of therapeutic agents are useful in conjugates that contain a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29).
- Therapeutic agents useful in the invention include, yet are not limited to, angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, rumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors, hi one embodiment, the invention provides a conjugate which contains an angiogenic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29). In another embodiment, the invention provides a conjugate which contains an anti-thrombotic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically bind
- a conjugate which contains a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33.
- a conjugate of the invention includes a homing molecule that homes to the heart in vivo with a selectivity of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage.
- a conjugate of the invention includes a homing molecule which is a homing peptide or peptidomimetic.
- a conjugate of the invention includes a homing peptide or peptidomimetic that contains the amino acid sequence CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a homing molecule can optionally be conformationally constrained.
- therapeutic agents can be useful in the conjugates of the invention including, without limitation, angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- a conjugate of the invention can contain an angiogenic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33.
- a conjugate of the invention can contain an anti-thrombotic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33.
- the homing molecule can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity, for example, of at least 5 -fold relative to non-recombinant phage.
- the homing molecule can be, without limitation, a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- homing molecules that specifically bind bclO can be useful in the conjugates of the invention including, without limitation, homing peptides and peptidomimetics that contain the amino acid sequence CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- Useful homing molecules that specifically bind bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35) further include, without limitation, homing peptides and peptidomimetics that contain the amino acid sequence CSGMARTKC (SEQ ID NO: 13) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- Useful homing molecules further include, without limitation, conformationally constrained forms of homing peptides and peptidomimetics including the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 12 or SEQ ID NO: 13 or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a conjugate of the invention contains an angiogenic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- a conjugate of the invention contains an anti-thrombotic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- the peptide or peptidomimetic portion of a conjugate of the invention has a defined length.
- the peptide or peptidomimetic portion of the conjugate can have, without limitation, a length of at most 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400,.500, 600, 700, S00, 900, 1000 or 20Q0 residues.
- the peptide or peptidomimetic portion of the conjugate has a length of at least 5, 10, 20, 30, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, or 300 residues.
- peptide or peptidomimetie portion of the conjugate means the total number of residues in the homing peptide or peptidomimetic and any contiguous protein, peptide or peptidomimetic, such as a therapeutic protein or pr ⁇ -apoptotic peptide.
- peptides SEQ ID NOS: 1 and 2 recognize a target "receptor" which is expressed on heart endothelium and which is not expressed to the same extent in other tissues.
- the endothelial and tissue selective expression of this target receptor identified herein as HLP/CRIP2 form the basis for the selective homing activity of peptides SEQ ID NOS: 1 and 2 and related peptides and peptidomimetics, as well as other molecules with similar binding specificity. Based on these discoveries, it is clear that molecules structurally unrelated to SEQ ID NOS: 1 and 2 but with specific HLP/CRIP2 binding activity also will share the characteristic of selectively homing to heart vasculature.
- Such molecules can be identified, for example, by the ability to specifically bind to, or to compete with SEQ ID NO: 1 or 2 for binding to, HLP/CRIP2- expressing cells such as the 293T cells transfected with HLP/CRIP2 disclosed herein. Selective homing to heart vasculature can be readily confirmed, for example, as described herein in Example II.
- the present invention provides a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds cysteine-rich protein 2 (HLP/CRIP2; SEQ ID NO: 25).
- the homing molecule which specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 is a molecule other than an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, hi a further embodiment, the homing molecule which specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25) is a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- CRPPR SEQ ID NO: 1
- CGRKSKTVC SEQ ID NO: 2
- Receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27)- has been identified as a receptor which specifically binds the heart homing peptides SEQ ID NOS: 5 and 6, and forms the basis for the ability of these peptides and additional peptides, peptidomimetics and other molecules with similar binding activity to selectively home to heart vasculature. From the above, it is clear that molecules structurally unrelated to SEQ ID NOS: 5 or 6 but with specific receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27)- binding activity also share the characteristic of selectively homing to heart vasculature.
- Such homing molecules can be identified by the ability to specifically bind to, or to compete with SEQ ID NO: 5 or 6 for binding to, receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27). Specific binding can be assayed using purified SEQ ID NO: 27 or, for example, cells transfected with a SEQ ID NO: 27-encoding nucleic acid molecule such as SEQ ID NO: 26.
- the invention provides a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27).
- the homing molecule which specifically binds receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27) is a molecule other than an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
- the homing molecule which specifically binds receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27) is a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- Exemplary peptides and peptidomimetics which specifically bind receptor clone 9 are disclosed herein, and screening methods suitable for identification of additional homing molecules that selectively home to heart vasculature and specifically bind receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27) are provided below.
- the endothelial and heart-selective expression of Sigirr/TIR8, a polypeptide which specifically binds SEQ ID NOS: 7, 8 and 9, forms the basis for the ability of these peptides and additional peptides, peptidomimetics and other molecules with similar binding activity to selectively home to heart vasculature.
- molecules structurally unrelated to SEQ ID NOS: 7, 8 or 9 but with specific Sigirr/TIR8 binding activity also share the characteristic of selectively homing to heart vasculature.
- Such homing molecules can be identified by the ability to specifically bind to, or to compete with SEQ IDNO: 7, 8 or 9 for binding to, Sigirr/TIR8. Specific binding can be assayed using purified Sigirr/TIR8 or, for example, cells such as Sigirr/TIR8-transfected 293T cells disclosed in the examples below.
- the present invention Based on identification of Sigirr/TIR8 as a heart-homing receptor, the present invention provides a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29).
- the homing molecule which specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29) is a molecule other than an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
- the homing molecule which specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29) is a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- Exemplary peptides and peptidomimetics which specifically bind Sigirr/TIR8 are disclosed herein. Furthermore, screening methods suitable for routine identification of additional homing molecules that selectively home to heart vasculature and specifically bind Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29) are provided herein below.
- Peptide CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) recognizes another target "receptor" which is selectively expressed on heart endothelium. Due to the endothelial and tissue selective expression of the MpcII-3 -related protein SEQ ID NO: 33, peptide SEQ ID NO: 11 as well as related peptides, peptidomimetics and other molecules with similar binding specificity can selectively home to heart vasculature. Such homing molecules include those which are structurally unrelated to peptide SEQ ID NO: 11 but which also specifically bind to the MpcII-3 related protein SEQ ID NO: 33.
- the present invention provides a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33.
- the homing molecule which specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33 is a molecule other than an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
- the homing molecule which specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33 is a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- Exemplary peptides and peptidomimetics which specifically bind SEQ ID NO: 33 are disclosed herein, as are screening methods suitable for identification of additional homing molecules that selectively home to heart vasculature and specifically bind- SEQ ID NO: 33.
- Another target receptor, be 10 was further identified herein through the specific binding activity of SEQ ID NOS: 12 and 13.
- the endothelial and heart-selective expression of this receptor form the basis for the selective homing activity of peptides SEQ ID NOS: 12 and 13 as well as related peptides, peptidomimetics and other molecules with similar binding specificity.
- molecules structurally unrelated to SEQ ID NOS: 12 and 13 also can selectively home to heart vasculature when they share the characteristic of specifically binding bclO.
- additional homing molecules can be identified, for example, by the ability to specifically bind to, or to compete with SEQ ID NO: 12 or 13 for binding to, target receptor be 10, which can be provided, for example, in the form of purified be 10 or bclO-expressing cells such as bclO-transfected 293T cells.
- target receptor be 10 can be provided, for example, in the form of purified be 10 or bclO-expressing cells such as bclO-transfected 293T cells.
- the present invention provides a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- the invention provides a homing molecule which specifically binds bcl O (SEQ ID NO: 35) and which is a molecule other than an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
- the invention provides a homing molecule which specifically binds bcl O (SEQ ID NO: 35) and which is a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- Peptides SEQ ID NOS: 12 and 13 and conservative variants thereof are disclosed herein as molecules which specifically bind bcl O (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- the screening methods disclosed further below are suitable for identification of other homing molecules, including but not limited to, homing peptides and peptidomimetics.
- HLP/CRIP2 For convenience, the five target receptors identified herein, HLP/CRIP2, receptor clone 9, Sig ⁇ rr/TIR8, MpcII-3 -related protein, and bcl O, are collectively termed "heart-homing receptors.”
- the present invention provides a variety of homing molecules that selectively home to heart vasculature.
- the term "molecule" is used broadly to mean a polymeric or non-polymeric organic chemical such as a small molecule drug; a nucleic acid molecule such as. an RNA, a cDNA or an oligonucleotide; a peptide or peptidomimetic; or a protein such as an antibody or a growth factor receptor or a fragment thereof such as an Fv, Fd, or Fab fragment of an antibody containing the antigen-binding domain.
- the molecule is an organic chemical other than an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, hi another embodiment, the molecule is a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- homo molecule as used herein, means any molecule that selectively localizes in vivo to heart vasculature in preference to most other tissues and vasculature.
- homo peptide or “homing peptidomimetic” means a peptide or peptidomimetic that selectively localizes in vivo to the heart vasculature in preference to most other tissues and vasculature.
- selective homes means that, in vivo, the homing molecule localizes preferentially to heart vasculature as compared to most other tissues or vasculature.
- Selective homing generally is characterized by at least a two-fold greater localization in heart vasculature as compared to other tissues such as brain, lung, kidney and muscle.
- a homing molecule can be characterized by 5-fold, 10-fold, 20-fold or more preferential localization to heart vasculature as compared to many or most non-tumor tissues. It is understood that a homing molecule can home, in part, to vasculature or tissue outside the heart or to a small population of cells outside of the heart in addition to selectively homing to heart vasculature.
- a homing molecule of the invention specifically binds one of the heart-homing receptors of the invention.
- the term "specifically binds" or “specifically binding” means binding that is measurably different from a non-specific interaction. Specific binding can be measured, for example, by determining binding of a molecule compared to binding of a control molecule, which generally is a molecule of similar structure that does not have binding activity.
- Specific binding also can be indicated if the homing molecule has measurably higher affinity for cells transfected with cognate heart-homing receptor (HLP/CRIP2, receptor clone 9, Sigirr/TIR&, MpcII-3 -related protein or bclO) than for cells that do not express the cognate receptor.
- the measurably higher affinity can be, for example, an- increase of at least 100-fold, 200-fold, 300-fold, 500-fold or more for cells transfected with cognate receptor as compared to control cells. Binding specificity also can be confirmed, for example, by competitive inhibition with a known receptor-binding molecule.
- specifically binding encompasses both low and high affinity specific binding.
- Specific binding can be exhibited, for example, by a low affinity homing molecule having a Kd of at least about 10 "4 M.
- a homing molecule having low affinity can be useful for targeting heart vasculature.
- Specific binding also can be exhibited by a high affinity homing molecule, for example, a homing molecule having a Kd of at least about 10 "5 M.
- Such a molecule can have, for example, a Kd of at least about 10 "6 M, at least about 10 '7 M, at least about 10 "8 M, at least about 10 "9 M, at least about 10 "10 M, or can have a Kd of at least about 10 "11 M or 10 "12 M or greater.
- Both low and high affinity homing molecules are useful and encompassed by the invention.
- Low affinity homing molecules can be useful in targeting, without limitation, multivalent conjugates including viruses and other particles.
- High affinity homing molecules are useful in targeting, without limitation, multivalent and univalent conjugates.
- multivalent conjugates which incorporate at least two homing molecules that each selectively homes to heart vasculature.
- a multivalent conjugate of the invention includes at least ten or at least 100 of such homing molecules.
- therapeutic agents are useful in the multivalent conjugates of the invention including, but not limited to, phage and other therapeutic agents described further below, hi one embodiment, the invention provides a multivalent conjugate containing at least two homing peptides or peptidomimetics that each selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25), receptor clone ⁇ (SEQ ID NO; 27), Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29), MpcII-3 -related protein (SEQ ID NO: 33) or bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- such a conjugate contains at least ten homing peptides or peptidomimetics that each selectivety homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25), receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27), Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29), M ⁇ cII-3-related protein (SEQ ID NO: 33) or bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- a conjugate of the invention contains at least 100 homing peptides or peptidomimetics that each selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25), receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27), Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29), MpcII-3 -related protein (SEQ ID NO: 33) or bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- a multivalent conjugate of the invention includes two or more, three or more, five or more, ten or more, twenty or more, thirty or more, forty or more, fifty or more, 100 or more, 200 or more, 300 or more, 400 or more, 500 or more or 100 or more homing molecules that selectively home to heart vasculature and specifically bind HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25), receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27), Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29), MpcII-3 -related protein (SEQ ID NO: 33) or bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- the homing molecules specifically bind the same heart- homing receptor.
- the homing molecules have an identical amino acid sequence.
- the multivalent conjugate includes homing molecules having non-identical amino acid sequences.
- Moieties useful in a multivalent conjugate of the invention that incorporates multiple homing molecules include, but are not limited to, phage; retroviruses; adenoviruses; adeno-associated viruses and other viruses; cells; liposomes; polymeric matrices; non-polymeric matrices or particles such as gold particles; microdevices; nanodevices; and nano-scale semiconductor materials.
- a multivalent conjugate of the invention can contain, for example, a liposome or other polymeric matrix linked to at least two homing molecules that each selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP 2 (SEQ ID NO: 25), receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27), Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29), MpcII-3 -related protein (SEQ ID NO: 33) or bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- the liposome or other polymeric matrix can be linked to at least ten or at least 100 of such homing molecules.
- Homing molecules useful in such a multivalent conjugate can independently include, for example, the amino acid sequence SEQ IDNO: 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 or 13 or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of such a sequence.
- Liposomes composed, for example, of phospholipids or other lipids, are nontoxic, physiologically acceptable and metabolizable carriers that are relatively simple to make and administer (Gregoriadis, Liposome Technology. Vol. 1 (CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL (1984)).
- the liposome or other polymeric matrix additionally can include another component if desired such as, without limitation, a therapeutic agent, anti-angiogenic agent, anti-inflammatory agent or immunosuppressive agent.
- the present invention provides a method of treating a cardiovascular disease in a subject by administering to the subject an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25).
- the invention further provides a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate which contains a moiety linked to an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- Antibodies useful in the methods of the invention include, without limitation, monoclonal antibodies and antibodies with biological activity.
- the moiety can be, without limitation, a detectable moiety or a therapeutic agent such as, without limitation, an angiogenic agent, anti-thrombotic agent, anti-inflammatory agent, immunosuppressive agent, anti-arrhythmic agent, tumor necrosis factor inhibitor, endothelin inhibitor, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, calcium antagonist, antibiotic agent, antiviral agent or viral vector.
- a detectable moiety such as, without limitation, an angiogenic agent, anti-thrombotic agent, anti-inflammatory agent, immunosuppressive agent, anti-arrhythmic agent, tumor necrosis factor inhibitor, endothelin inhibitor, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, calcium antagonist, antibiotic agent, antiviral agent or viral vector.
- the present invention also provides a method of treating a cardiovascular disease in a subject by administering to the subject an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 27.
- the invention additionally provides a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject in which a conjugate is administered to a subject, the conjugate containing a moiety linked to an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes, t ⁇ heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO:27, thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- the antibody can be, without limitation, a monoclonal antibody or an antibody with biological activity.
- the moiety can be, without limitation, a detectable moiety or a therapeutic agent such as, without limitation, an angiogenic agent, antithrombotic agent, anti-inflammatory agent, immunosuppressive agent, anti-arrhythmic agent, tumor necrosis factor inhibitor, endothelin inhibitor, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, calcium antagonist, antibiotic agent, antiviral agent or viral vector.
- a therapeutic agent such as, without limitation, an angiogenic agent, antithrombotic agent, anti-inflammatory agent, immunosuppressive agent, anti-arrhythmic agent, tumor necrosis factor inhibitor, endothelin inhibitor, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, calcium antagonist, antibiotic agent, antiviral agent or viral vector.
- the present invention also provides a method of treating a cardiovascular disease in a subject by administering to the subject an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29).
- a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate which contains a moiety linked to an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- the antibody can be, without limitation, a monoclonal antibody or an antibody with biological activity.
- the moiety can be, without limitation, a detectable moiety or a therapeutic agent such as, without limitation, an angiogenic agent, anti ⁇ thrombotic agent, anti-inflammatory agent, immunosuppressive agent, anti-arrhythmic agent, tumor necrosis factor inhibitor, endothelin inhibitor, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, calcium antagonist, antibiotic agent, antiviral agent or viral vector.
- a method of treating a cardiovascular disease in a subject by administering to the subject an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33.
- a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate which contains a moiety linked to an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33, thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- Antibodies useful " in the invention include, without limitation, monoclonal antibodies as well as antibodies with biological activity.
- the moiety can be, without limitation, a detectable moiety or a therapeutic agent such as, without limitation, an angiogenic agent, anti-thrombotic agent, anti-inflammatory agent, immunosuppressive agent, anti ⁇ arrhythmic agent, tumor necrosis factor inhibitor, endothelin inhibitor, angiotensin- converting enzyme inhibitor, calcium antagonist, antibiotic agent, antiviral agent or viral vector.
- a therapeutic agent such as, without limitation, an angiogenic agent, anti-thrombotic agent, anti-inflammatory agent, immunosuppressive agent, anti ⁇ arrhythmic agent, tumor necrosis factor inhibitor, endothelin inhibitor, angiotensin- converting enzyme inhibitor, calcium antagonist, antibiotic agent, antiviral agent or viral vector.
- the present invention additionally provides a method of treating a cardiovascular disease in a subject by administering to the subject an antibody, or antigen- binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds be 10 (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- the invention also provides a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate which contains a moiety linked to an antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- a method of the invention can be practiced, for example, with a monoclonal antibody or an antibody with biological activity.
- any of a variety of moieties can be linked to an antibody that specifically binds be 10 (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- Such moieties include, yet are not limited to, detectable moieties and therapeutic agents such as angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- antibody is used in its broadest sense to include polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies, as well as polypeptide fragments of antibodies that retain binding activity for a heart homing receptor of at least about 1 x 10 5 M "1 .
- antibodies that selectively home to heart vasculature including, without limitation, Fab, F(ab') 2 and Fv fragments, can retain binding activity for a heart homing receptor and, thus, are included within the definition of antibody.
- antibody encompasses non-naturally occurring antibodies and fragments usually containing,, at a minimum, one V H and one V L domain, such as chimeric antibodies, humanized antibodies and single chain Fv fragments (scFv) that specifically bind a heart homing receptor.
- non-naturally occurring antibodies can be constructed using solid phase peptide synthesis, produced recombinantly or obtained, for example, by screening phage-displayed or other combinatorial libraries such as those consisting of variable heavy and light chains as described in Borrebaeck (Ed.), Antibody Engineering (Second edition) New York: Oxford University Press (1995)) using, for example, an assay described herein below.
- Antibodies which selectively home to heart vasculature also can be prepared, for example, using an HLP/CRIP2, receptor clone 9, Sigirr/TIR8, MpcII-3- related protein or be 10 fusion protein or a synthetic peptide encoding a portion of HLP/CRIP2, receptor clone 9, Sigirr/TIR8, MpcII-3 -related protein or bclO as an immunogen.
- HLP/CRIP2 receptor clone 9, Sigirr/TIR8, MpcII-3 -related protein or bclO
- SEQ ID NO: 24, 26, 28, 32 and 34 nucleic acid sequences disclosed herein as SEQ ID NO: 24, 26, 28, 32 and 34
- fragments and peptide portions of HLP/CRIP2, receptor clone 9, Sigirr/TIR8, MpcII-3 -related protein or bclO can be useful as immunogens for raising anti-HLP/CRIP2, anti-Sigirr/TIR8, anti-MpcII-3 -related protein or anti-bclO antibodies that selectively home to heart vasculature.
- fragments of HLP/CRIP2, receptor clone 9, Sigirr/TIR8, MpcII-3 -related protein or bclO useful as immunogens include, without limitation, fragments that serve to produce antibodies.
- non-immunogenic fragments or synthetic peptides of a heart homing receptor can be made immunogenic by coupling the hapten to a carrier molecule such as bovine serum albumin (BSA) or keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH).
- BSA bovine serum albumin
- KLH keyhole limpet hemocyanin
- various other carrier- molecules and methods for coupling a hapten to a carrier molecule are well known in- the art as described, for example, by Harlow and Lane, Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1988)).
- the present invention provides methods for directing a moiety to heart vasculature and methods of treating a cardiovascular disease.
- the present invention provides, for example, methods of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25), thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- a homing molecule can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity, for example, of at least 5 -fold relative to non-recombinant phage, and can be, for example, a homing peptide or peptidomimetic.
- a method of the invention for directing a moiety to heart vasculature relies on a homing peptide or peptidomimetic containing the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a method of the invention relies on a homing peptide or peptidomimetic that contains the amino acid sequence CGRKSKTVC (SEQ ID NO: 2) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a homing peptide or peptidomimetic useful in the invention may optionally be conformationally constrained.
- any of a variety of moieties can be useful in the methods of the invention including, without limitation, detectable moieties such as radionuclides and fluorescent molecules.
- Moieties useful in the invention further encompass, without limitation, therapeutic agents such as angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- therapeutic agents such as angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- the present invention further provides a method of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 27, thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- a homing molecule useful in the invention can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity, for example, of at least 5 -fold relative to non-recombinant phage and can be a homing peptide or peptidomimetic.
- homing molecules that specifically bind SEQ ID NO: 27 can be useful for directing a moiety to heart vasculature.
- homing molecules include, but are not limited to, homing peptides and peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof; and homing peptides and peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- Moieties useful in the invention include, without limitation, detectable moieties such as radionuclides and fluorescent molecules as well as therapeutic agents such as angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti ⁇ inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- detectable moieties such as radionuclides and fluorescent molecules as well as therapeutic agents such as angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti ⁇ inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- a homing molecule useful in a method of the invention can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity of at least 5-fold relative to non- recombinant phage.
- a homing molecule useful in a method of the invention can be a homing peptide or peptidomimetic.
- any of a variety of homing molecules that specifically bind Sigirr/TIR.8 are useful in the methods of the invention including, without limitation, homing peptides or peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof; peptides and peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CRNSWKPNC (SEQ ID NO: 8) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof;, and peptides and peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence RGSSS (SEQ ID NO: 9) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof.
- Such homing peptides and peptidomimetics can be, without limitation, linear, cyclic, or otherwise conformationalty constrained.
- any of a variety of moieties can be useful in the methods of the invention which rely on a homing molecule that specifically binds Sigirr/TER.8 (SEQ ID NO: 29).
- Such moieties include, without limitation, detectable moieties such as radionuclides and fluorescent molecules, and therapeutic agents such as angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti ⁇ inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- the present invention further provides methods of directing a moiety to heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33, thereby directing the moiety to heart vasculature.
- the methods of the invention can be practiced with a homing molecule that homes to the heart in vivo with a selectivity of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage, or with a homing molecule which is a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- a method of the invention is practiced with a conjugate containing a homing peptide or peptidomimetic that includes the amino acid sequence CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof, hi such a method, the homing peptide or peptidomimetic containing the amino acid sequence CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) can optionally be conformationally constrained.
- moieties can be useful in the methods of the invention, including, without limitation, detectable moieties, such as radionuclides and fluorescent molecules, and therapeutic agents such as angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- detectable moieties such as radionuclides and fluorescent molecules
- therapeutic agents such as angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- homing molecules useful in the invention can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity, for example, of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage and can be a peptide or peptidomimetic. Any of a variety of homing molecules that specifically bind bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35) can be useful in the methods of the invention.
- Such homing molecules include, but are not limited to, homing peptides and peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof, and homing peptides and peptidomimetics that contain the amino acid sequence CSGMARTKC (SEQ ID NO: 13) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- homing peptides and peptidomimetics can be useful as linear, cyclic or otherwise conformationally constrained structures.
- moieties include, without limitation, detectable moieties such as radionuclides and fluorescent molecules as well as therapeutic agents such as angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- the present invention also provides a method of treating a cardiovascular disease in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25).
- a homing molecule can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity, for example, of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage, and can be, for example, a homing peptide or peptidomimetic.
- homing molecules that specifically bind HLP/CRIP2 can be useful in a method of the invention including, without limitation, homing peptides or peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof, and homing peptides or peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CGRKSKTVC (SEQ ID NO: 2) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof.
- a homing peptide or peptidomimetic useful in the invention may optionally be conformationally constrained.
- any of a variety of therapeutic agents can be useful for treating a cardiovascular disease according to a method of the invention, including, but not limited to, angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive- agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- angiogenic agents include, but not limited to, angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive- agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- a homing molecule useful for treating a cardiovascular disease can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity, for example, of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage.
- Any of a variety of homing molecules that specifically bind SEQ ID NO: 27 can be useful in a method of the invention, including homing peptides or peptidomimetics such as those containing the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof; and those containing the amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof.
- Any of a variety of therapeutic agents can be useful for treating a cardiovascular disease according to a method of the invention.
- Such therapeutic agents include, but are not limited to, angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti- inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- the homing molecule can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity of, for example, at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage.
- Any of a variety of homing molecules that specifically bind Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29) are useful in the methods of the invention including, but not limited to, homing peptides and peptidomimetics.
- Such homing peptides or peptidomimetics can be, for example, homing peptides and peptidomimetics having the amino acid sequence CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof; homing peptides and peptidomimetics having the amino acid sequence CRNSWKPNC (SEQ ID NO: 8-) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof; or homing peptides and peptidomimetics having peptides- and peptidomimetics having the amino acid sequence RGSSS (SEQ ID NO: 9) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof.
- Homing peptides and peptidomimetics useful in a method of the invention for treating a cardiovascular disease can be, for example, linear, cyclic, or otherwise conformationally constrained.
- Any of a variety of therapeutic agents can be linked to the homing molecule that specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29) in a method of the invention; such therapeutic agents include, without limitation, angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- the present invention further provides methods of treating a cardiovascular disease in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33.
- a conjugate containing a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33 can be practiced with a homing molecule that homes to the heart in vivo with a selectivity of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage, or with a homing molecule which is a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- a method of the invention for treating a cardiovascular disease is practiced using a homing peptide or peptidomimetic which includes the amino acid sequence CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- Therapeutic agents which can be useful in a method of the invention include, without limitation, angiogenic agents, anti ⁇ thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- the present invention further provides methods of treating a cardiovascular disease in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to- heart vasculature and specifically binds murine bladder cancer-associated protein homolog (bcl 0; SEQ ID NO: 35).
- Homing molecules useful in the invention include, but are not limited to, those which can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity of at least 5-fold relative to non- recombinant phage such as, without limitation, homing peptides and peptidomimetics.
- homing molecules that specifically bind bclO (SEQ ID NO: 35) can be useful for treating a cardiovascular disease according to a method of the invention.
- homing molecules include, but are not limited to, homing peptides and peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof, and homing peptides and peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CSGMARTKC (SEQ ID NO: 13) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- homing peptides and peptidomimetics optionally can be conformationally constrained.
- Therapeutic agents suitable for use in a method of the invention include, but are not limited to, angiogenic agents, anti-thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- cardiopathies and cardiovascular diseases include, but are not limited to, coronary artery disease (CAD); atherosclerosis; thrombosis; restenosis; vasculitis including autoimmune and viral vasculitis such as polyarteritis nodosa, Churg-Strass syndrome, Takayasu's arteritis, Kawasaki Disease and Rickettsial vasculitis; atherosclerotic aneurisms; myocardial hypertrophy; congenital heart diseases (CHD); ischemic heart disease and anginas; acquired valvular/endocardial diseases; primary myocardial diseases including myocarditis; arrhythmias; and transplant rejection.
- CAD coronary artery disease
- atherosclerosis thrombosis
- restenosis restenosis
- vasculitis including autoimmune and viral vasculitis such as polyarteritis nodosa, Churg-Strass syndrome, Takayasu's arteritis
- Cardiopathies and cardiovascular diseases to be treated according to a method of the invention further include, but are not limited to, metabolic myocardial diseases and myocardiomyopathies such as congestive, hypertrophic and restrictive cardiomyopathies, and heart transplants.
- a therapeutic agent linked to a homing molecule of the invention will concentrate in the heart blood vessels and can further accumulate in the myocardium.
- the conjugates and methods of the invention are useful for treating these and other disorders of heart blood vessels or myocardium.
- Angiogenesis-based therapy using a therapeutic agent that stimulates new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) can be useful for treating a cardiovascular disease according to a method of the invention.
- Angiogenic agents can be useful for treating, without limitation, ischemic heart disease including chronic myocardial ischemia and acute myocardial infarction (Ware and Simons, Nature Med. 3:158-164 (1997)).
- Many patients with severe vascular disease that are not candidates for mechanical revascularization can benefit from angiogenesis-based therapy, including those patients with occlusion of vessels too small to be bypassed, those without conduits and those who are not surgical candidates because of concomitant disease. It has been calculated that 314 million disease cases in the U.S. and European Union may benefit from angiogenesis-based therapy (Miller and Abrams, Gen. Engin. News 18:1 (1998)).
- a molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature can be linked to an angiogenic agent and delivered to a patient, thereby stimulating angiogenesis and alleviating the cardiovascular disease.
- An angiogenic agent useful in the invention also can be a naturally occurring angiogenic growth factor or cytokine that induces or promotes angiogenesis by stimulating endothelial cell growth or migration.
- Angiogenic agents useful in the invention encompass, without limitation, isoforms of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) such as VEGF-A, including VEGFi 21 and VEGFi 65 , and forms of fibroblast growth factor including, but not limited to, forms of FGF-I and FGF-2 (Ruel and Sellke, Sem. Thor. Cardiovasc. Surg. 15:222-235 (2003).
- VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
- VEGF-A vascular endothelial growth factor
- forms of fibroblast growth factor including, but not limited to, forms of FGF-I and FGF-2 (Ruel and Sellke, Sem. Thor. Cardiovasc. Surg. 15:222-235 (2003).
- angiogenic agents and other therapeutic agents of the invention
- VEGF-A which is additionally known as vascular permeability factor (VPF)
- VPF vascular permeability factor
- VEGFs B, C and D
- VEGFs have angiogenic activity without effecting endothelial permeability. Transfer of plasmid DNA encoding VEGF has been shown to result in significant reduction in thrombus formation and intimal thickening following stent implantation (J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 29:1371-1379 (1997)).
- Angiogenic agents useful in the invention include, without limitation, a recombinant 165 kDa isoform of VEGF, designated rhVEGF, developed by Genentech; a nucleic acid molecule encoding the 121 amino acid isoform of VEGF (BioByPassTM; GenVec/Parke Davis); and nucleic acids encoding VEGF-B, VEGF-C and VEGF-D. See, for example, Miller and Abrams, supra, 1998.
- An angiogenic agent useful in the invention also can be a member of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family such as FGF-I (acidic), FGF-2 (basic), FGF-4 or FGF-5 (Slavin et al., Cell Biol. Int. 19:431-444 (1995); Folkman and Shing, J. Biol. Chem. 267: 10931-10934 (1992)).
- FGF fibroblast growth factor
- An FGF to be linked to a molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature in a conjugate or method of the invention can be, for example, FIBLAST ® (trafermin), a recombinant form of FGF-2 being developed by Scios, Inc.
- An angiogenic agent useful in the invention also can be angiopoietin-1, an angiogenic factor that signals through the endothelial cell-specific Tie2 receptor tyrosine kinase (Davis et al., CeU 87:1161-1169 (1996)).
- angiopoietin-1 is essential for normal vascular development, and its overexpression leads to increased angiogenesis (Suri et al., CeU 87:1171-1180 (1996)).
- a therapeutic agent useful in a conjugate or method of the invention also can- be an anti-thrombotic agent that prevents the formation of a thrombus, which is an aggregation of blood factors, primarily platelets and fibrin with entrapment of cellular elements. Thrombus formation is stimulated by the presence of atheromatous plaques and is the main cause of episodes of acute ischemic heart disease.
- An anti-thrombotic agent useful in the invention can be, without limitation, an inhibitor of the Ilb/IIIa integrin (Coller, Circulation 92:2373 (1995); a tissue factor inhibitor; a plasminogen activator or an anti-thrombin agent.
- An immunosuppressive agent also can be useful in the conjugates and methods of the invention, for example, for treating a heart transplant recipient. It is understood that an immunosuppressive agent can be useful in chronic prophylactic treatment, which organ transplant recipients typically require for their entire lives, or for treating patients exhibiting one or more symptoms consistent with transplant rejection, or for use as a rescue agent in severe rejection.
- Immunosuppressive agents useful in the conjugates and methods of the invention encompass, without limitation, steroids including corticosteroids and prednisolone; calcineurin inhibitors such as Prograf, Neoral ® , Rapamune, cyclosporine A and other cyclosporines; anti-proliferative agents including Cellcept, Imuran (azathioprine) and CerticanTM (everolimus); and therapeutic monoclonal antibodies such as OKT3, ATGAM, thymoglobulin and anti-thymocyte globulins, dicluzimab and basiliximab. These and other immunosuppressive agents can be useful alone or in combination with another immunosuppressive agent or other therapeutic agent in the conjugates and methods of the invention.
- Anti-inflammatory agents which are molecules that reduce one or more symptoms of inflammation, also are useful in the conjugates and methods of the invention.
- anti-inflammatory agents include, without limitation, steroids including corticosteroids and immunoglobulins as well as cyclooxygenase inhibitors and other non ⁇ steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
- the anti-inflammatory agent is AGI- 1067, a cholesterol-lowering anti-inflammatory agent (AtheroGenics; Atlanta, AL).
- an anti-arrhythmic agent also can be useful in the conjugates and methods of the invention, for example, for treating a cardiac arrhythmia, which is a disorder in which the normal periodicity and regular electromechanical activity of the heart are disrupted.
- a therapeutic agent can be an antiarrhythmic agent such as a local anesthetic (class I agent), sympathetic antagonist (class II agent), antifibrillatory agent (class HI agent), calcium channel agent (class IV agent) or anion antagonist (class. V agent) as described, for example, in Vukmir, Am. J. Emer. Med. 13:459-470 (1995); Grant, PACE 20:432-444 (1-99-7); Mann, Curr. Med. Res. Opin.
- An antiarrhythmic agent that is a local anesthetic acts as a fast sodium channel antagonist; such an antiarrhythmic agent can be, without limitation, procainamide, quinidine or disopyramide; lidocaine, phenytoin, tocainide or mexiletine; or encainide; flecainide; lorcainide; propafenone (III) or moricizine (Vukmir, supra, 1995).
- An antiarrhythmic agent also can be sympathetic antagonist ( ⁇ -adrenergic antagonist) such as, without limitation, propranolol, esmolol, metoprolol, atenelal, acebutolol, or an antifibrillatory agent that acts by prolonging action potential duration (APD), for example, bretylium, amiodarone, sotalol (II) or N-acetylprocainamide (Vukmir, supra, 1995).
- sympathetic antagonist ⁇ -adrenergic antagonist
- APD antifibrillatory agent that acts by prolonging action potential duration
- Additional antiarrhythmic agents that can be useful as therapeutic agents in the conjugates or methods of the invention include, but are not limited to, calcium channel agents such as verapamil, diltiazem, and bepridil, and anion antagonists such as alinidine (Vukmir, supra, 1995).
- calcium channel agents such as verapamil, diltiazem, and bepridil
- anion antagonists such as alinidine (Vukmir, supra, 1995).
- these and other antiarrhythmic drugs known in the art can be therapeutic agents which are useful for treating cardiac arrhythmias in a conjugate or method of the invention.
- Calcium antagonists also known as calcium channel blockers (CBBs) have beneficial effects in many cardiovascular diseases, acting as potent inhibitors of smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration. Additional properties that make these therapeutic agents useful in treating atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular disease include their ability to inhibit calcium influx into the vascular wall; reduce extracellular matrix synthesis; promote uptake and breakdown of low-density lipoproteins; protect lipoproteins from oxidative modification; maintain endothelial cell function; and inhibit platelet activation.
- amlodipine is a therapeutic agent with vascular selectivity (Marche et al, Int. J. Cardiol. 62 (SuppL): S17-S22 (1997); Schachter, Int. J. Cardiol.
- Additional calcium antagonists which can serve as therapeutic agents useful in the invention include, without limitation, nicardipine, nifedipine, propanolol, isosorbide dinitrate, diltiazem, and isradipine (Nayler f Ed ⁇ Calcium Antagonists pages 157-260 London: Academic Press (1988); Schachter, Int. J. Cardiol. 62 (SuppL): S9-S15 (1997)).
- Therapeutic agents that elevate cAMP or cGMP content reduce vascular smooth muscle cell responsiveness or proliferation and also can he useM when linked to a molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature.
- Such therapeutic agents include, yet are not limited to, the cAMP phosphodiesterase inhibitor cilostasol and endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) or NO-generating vasodilators. See, for example, Takahashi et al., J. Cardiovas. Pharm. 20:900-906 (1992); and Cornwell et a!.. Am. J. Physiol. 267:C1405-1413 (1994).
- a therapeutic agent useful in the invention also can be an antiviral or antibiotic agent.
- An antiviral or antibiotic agent Numerous studies have reported an association of endocarditis, atherosclerosis and restenosis with particular bacterial and viral infections, especially cytomegalovirus and Chlamydia pneumoniae (Cheng and Rivera, Annals of Pharmacotherapy 32:1310-1316 (1998)).
- the patient can be administered a conjugate containing a molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature linked to an antiviral agent such as ganciclovir.
- Additional antiviral agents that can be included in a conjugate or method of the invention include, without limitation, Ribavirin (Virazole, l- ⁇ -D-ribofuranosyl-l,2,4-triazole-3-carboximide) and recombinant human leukocyte IFN- ⁇ A/D (Matsumori et al., Circulation 71 :834-839 (1985); Matsumori et al., J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 9:1320-1325 (1987)).
- Ribavirin Virazole, l- ⁇ -D-ribofuranosyl-l,2,4-triazole-3-carboximide
- recombinant human leukocyte IFN- ⁇ A/D recombinant human leukocyte IFN- ⁇ A/D
- the conjugates and methods also can be useful for treating atherosclerosis, which, in conjunction with its consequences, constitutes the most common and important cause of disease and death in the western world.
- atherosclerosis is characterized by the abnormal accumulation of lipid, inflammatory cells, vascular smooth muscle cells, and extracellular matrix proteins within the intimal space between the endothelial lining and the medial layer (plaque formation).
- LDLs cholesterol-rich low-density lipoproteins
- Macrophages release lipid into the intima and secrete cytokines that stimulate proliferation.
- Intimal cells with features of myofibroblasts secrete collagen, causing the plaque to become fibrotic in some cases.
- the media As the lesion develops, there is pressure atrophy of the media, and the elastic lamina is disrupted. Further collagen deposition forms a dense fibrous cap to the plaque (fibrolipid plaque), which contains free lipid as well as lipid in macrophages.
- the fragile endothelium of the plaques often ulcerates, allowing platelet aggregation and thrombosis. Growth factors such as platelet-derived growth factor cause further plaque development by stimulating cell proliferation.
- PDGF platelet derived growth factor
- TGF- ⁇ l transforming growth factor- ⁇ l
- angiotensin II Ross, Annu. Rev. Physiol. 57:791 (1995); Schwartz et al., Circ. Res. 77:445 (1995); and Gibbons and Dzau, New Eng. J. Med. 330:1431 (1994)).
- a therapeutic agent useful in the conjugates and methods of the invention for treating a cardiovascular disease such as intimal hyperplasia following angioplasty can be a growth inhibitory agent that reduces or prevents vascular disease by limiting neointimal smooth muscle cell proliferation.
- a herpes virus thymidine kinase (tk) gene and systemic ganciclovir can be used to kill proliferating cells and limit neointimal formation.
- a therapeutic agent useful in the invention can be a cytostatic agent such as, without limitation, thymidine kinase combined with ganciclovir.
- Additional therapeutic agents for limiting neointimal formation also are known in art and include genes that inhibit cell cycle proteins and proto-oncogenes (Simari and Nabel, Semin. Intervent. Cardiol. 1 :77-83 (1996)).
- Such therapeutic agents include, without limitation, tumor suppressor genes such as p53 and retinoblastoma as well as genes encoding bcl-x, mutant forms of ras and nitric oxide synthetase.
- the retinoblastoma gene product inhibits cell proliferation in many mammalian cell types, and transfer of a recombinant adenovirus encoding active Rb into injured- rat carotid and porcine iliac arteries decreases neointimal formation (Chang et al., Science 267:518-522 (1994)).
- Gene transfer of p53 similarly has been shown- to inhibit vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation (Yonemitsu et al., Circ. Res. 82:147-156 (1998); see, also, Muller, Prog. Cardiovas. Pis. 40: 117-128 (1997)).
- a decoy or antisense oligonucleotide against a cellular target such as E2F or one of various cyclins also can be a therapeutic agent useful for limiting neointima proliferation in a method of the invention (Morishita et al., Circ. Res. 82:1023-1028 (1998); and Mann et al., Circulation 96:1-4 1997)).
- the growth arrest homeobox gene gax which is rapidly downregulated in vascular smooth muscle cells after vascular injury in vivo also can be a therapeutic agent useful for inhibiting intimal hyperplasia (Smith et al., Genes Dev. 11:1674-1689 (1997); and Skopicki et al., Circ. Res.
- a conjugate or method of the invention also can be useful for treating restenosis, which is the re-narrowing of lumen dimensions that may follow angioplasty, a procedure in which a balloon is inserted into an occluded vessel and then inflated to dilate the area of narrowing. Restenosis occurs in about 30 to 50% of cases over a time course of three to six months and involves cellular hyperplasia within the neointima, the organization of thrombus within the vessel wall, and shrinkage of overall vessel dimensions.
- Angioplasty denudes the vessel of endothelial cells that would normally generate paracrine, inhibitors of vascular smooth muscle migration and proliferation.
- Nitric oxide deficiency is associated with impaired vasorelaxation and increased adhesiveness, predisposing vascular tissue to the formation of atherosclerotic lesions (Gibbons and Dzau, Science 272:689-693 (1996)).
- Therapeutic agents useful in the conjugates and methods of the invention include, without limitation, endothelial cell-type nitric oxide (NO) synthase agents, which are agents that enhance nitric oxide synthase activity.
- Such therapeutic agents which enhance nitric oxide (NO) activity encompass, without limitation, nitric oxide synthase genes and nitric oxide-donor drugs.
- nitric oxide synthase gene Transfection of a nitric oxide synthase gene into the vessel wall after balloon injury in a rat model of neointima formation resulted in generation of nitric oxide and a substantial inhibition of cell proliferation, migration and matrix production required for neointima formation (von der Leyen et al., supra, 1995). Clinical studies also indicate that a nitric oxide-donor drug can be used to augment nitric oxide activity and treat restenosis (Ferguson, Circulation 90:4 (1994)).
- the conjugates and methods of the invention also can be used to treat congestive heart failure (CHF), a disorder affecting nearly five million people in the United States alone.
- CHF congestive heart failure
- a molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature can be linked to a therapeutic agent such as, without limitation, a TNF inhibitor such as the recombinant soluble TNF decoy receptor, EmbrelTM (Immunex Corp.; Seattle, WA).
- Endothelins which are polypeptides that constrict blood vessels, also are elevated in congestive heart failure.
- a molecule of the invention which selectively homes to heart vasculature can be linked to a therapeutic agent that is an endothelin inhibitor, for example, the small molecule drug, TBCl 1251.
- This drug which was developed by Texas Biotechnology Corp., inhibits endothelin A-receptor binding and promotes relaxation of smooth muscle cells.
- TBC11251 has resulted- in significant improvement in patients with moderate to severe congestive heart failure (Potera, Gen. Enein. News 18:12 (1998)).
- a therapeutic agent for use in a conjugate or method of the invention also can be a replacement gene therapy vector for art inherited heart disease.
- Such an inherited disease can be, for example, an inherited disease of the myocardium such as X-linked dilated cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Long QT Syndrome or another disease for which the disease-causing mutation has been identified (Bowles et al., Cardiovas. Res. 35:422-430 (1997)).
- a conjugate or method of the invention is practiced with a molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature linked to an adenoviral gene therapy vector containing a nucleic acid molecule encoding a desired replacement gene product.
- a therapeutic agent can be delivered, for example, as a protein as described in Harada et al., J. Clin. Invest. 94:623-630 (1994).
- Microspheres for example, microspheres of 7 ⁇ m diameter to which an angiogenic factor such as bFGF is reversibly adsorbed through SO 3 residues, also can be linked to a molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature in order to selectively deliver the microspheres for treatment of a cardiovascular disease.
- Such microspheres lodge in the peripheral microcirculation without interfering with total flow and are slowly released over a period of a week (Arras et al., Nature Biotech. 16:159-162 (1998); see, also, Tice and Staas, Nature Biotech.
- a single injection of a biodegradable microsphere can be used to deliver an angiogenic or other therapeutic agent, which is released over one or several months following the injection, with the rate and duration of drug release controlled by factors such as the polymer type and microparticle size (Maulding, Controlled Release 6:167-176 (1987); Tice and Tabibi, pages 315-339 in Kydonieus (Ed.), Treatise on Controlled Drug Delivery Marcel Dekker, New York (1992)).
- a gene therapy vector also can be linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature to deliver a nucleic acid molecule encoding an angiogenic or other therapeutic agent (see, for example, Isner et al., Lancet 348:370-374 (1996); Giordano et al., Nature Med. 2:534-539 (1996))
- viral vectors including retroviral and adenoviral vectors, can be useful for gene delivery when linked to a molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature.
- a gene therapy vector can include a nucleic acid molecule encoding a therapeutic agent such as, without limitation, an angiogenic agent such as a VEGF or FGF.
- a method of the invention relies on a replication deficient recombinant adenoviral vector which expresses a therapeutic gene product.
- therapeutic agents are useful for treating a cardiovascular disease according to a method of the invention.
- Useful therapeutic agents encompass, yet are not limited to, angiogenic agents, anti ⁇ thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- angiogenic agents encompass, anti ⁇ thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents and viral vectors.
- angiogenic agents encompass, yet are not limited to, angiogenic agents, anti ⁇ thrombotic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, immunosuppressive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, endothelin inhibitors, angiotensin
- a conjugate of the invention can contain one or more of such therapeutic agents and that additional components can optionally be included in a conjugate of the invention.
- additional components can optionally be included in a conjugate of the invention.
- routes of administration are useful in the methods of the invention.
- routes encompass systemic and local administration and include, without limitation, oral administration, intravenous injection, intraperitoneal injection, intramuscular injection, subcutaneous injection, transdermal diffusion or electrophoresis, local injection, and extended release delivery devices including locally implanted extended release devices such as bioerodible or reservoir- based implants.
- the present invention further provides methods of imaging heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a detectable moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25); and detecting the conjugate.
- a homing molecule can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity, for example, of at least 5-fold relative to non- recombinant phage, and can be, for example, a homing peptide or peptidomimetic.
- homing molecules that specifically bind HLP/CRIP2 can be useful for imaging heart vasculature according to a method of the invention.
- Such homing molecules encompass, without limitation, homing peptides or peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof, and homing peptides or peptidomimetics containing the amino acid sequence CGRKSKTVC (SEQ ID NO: 2) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof.
- detectable moieties are useful in the above methods of the invention, including, for example, radionuclides and paramagnetic ions.
- a homing molecule can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity, for example, of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage.
- a variety of homing molecules that specifically bind SEQ ID NO: 27 can be useful for imaging heart vasculature according to a method of the invention.
- Such homing molecules encompass, without limitation, homing peptides or peptidomimetics such as those containing the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ H>NO: 5) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof, and those containing the amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof.
- detectable moieties are useful for imaging heart vasculature including, for example, radionuclides and paramagnetic ions.
- the present invention additionally provides methods of imaging heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate which contains a detectable moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29); and detecting the conjugate, hi such imaging methods of the invention, the homing molecule can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity of, for example, at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage.
- any of a variety of homing molecules that specifically bind Sigirr/TIR8 are useful for imaging heart vasculature according to a method of the invention; such homing molecules include, without limitation, homing peptides and peptidomimetics having the amino acid sequence CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof; homing peptides and peptidomimetics having the amino acid sequence CRNSWKPNC (SEQ ID NO: 8) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof; and homing peptides and peptidomimetics having the amino acid sequence RGSSS (SEQ ID NO: 9) or conservative variants or peptidomimetics thereof.
- homing peptides and peptidomimetics useful in the imaging methods of the invention can be, for example, linear, cyclic, or otherwise conformationally constrained.
- Detectable moieties useful for imaging include, but are not limited to, radionuclides and paramagnetic ions.
- a method of imaging heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a- conjugate containing a detectable moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 33; and detecting the conjugate.
- the imaging methods of the invention can be practiced with a homing molecule that homes to the heart in vivo with a selectivity of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage, or with a homing molecule which is a peptide or peptidomimetic.
- Homing molecules useful in the imaging methods of the invention include, without limitation, homing peptides and peptidomimetics such as those having the amino acid sequence CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- the methods of the invention for imaging heart vasculature can be practiced with any of a variety of detectable moieties including, for example, radionuclides and paramagnetic ions.
- Also provided herein is a method of imaging heart vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a detectable moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds murine bladder cancer-associated protein homolog (bclO; SEQ ID NO: 35); and detecting the conjugate.
- Homing molecules useful for imaging according to a method of the invention include, but are not limited to, those which can home to the heart in vivo with a selectivity of at least 5-fold relative to non-recombinant phage.
- any of a variety of homing molecules that specifically bind be 10 can be useful for imaging heart vasculature according to a method of the invention, including homing peptides and peptidomimetics such as those containing the amino acid sequence CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof, or those containing the amino acid sequence CSGMARTKC (SEQ ID NO: 13) or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- Homing peptides and peptidomimetics useful in the invention can be utilized in linear, cyclic or otherwise conformationally constrained form.
- detectable moieties useful for imaging include, yet are not limited to, radionuclides and paramagnetic ions.
- detectable moiety refers to any molecule which can be administered in vivo and subsequently detected.
- detectable moieties useful in the conjugates and imaging methods of the invention include paramagnetic ions, radionuclides and fluorescent molecules.
- radionuclides include indium- 111 , technetium-99, carbon-11, and carbon-13.
- Fluorescent molecules include, without limitation, fluorescein, allophycocyanin, phycoerythrin, rhodamine, and Texas red.
- a detectable moiety is a gamma ray emitting radionuclide such as indium-113, indium-115 or technetium-99
- the conjugate can be visualized using a solid scintillation detector following administration to the subject.
- Also provided herein is a method of isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature by contacting HLP/CRIP2, or a fragment thereof, with a library of molecules under conditions suitable for specific binding of a molecule to HLP/CRIP2; assaying for specific binding; and separating one or more HLP/CRIP2-binding molecules from the library, thereby isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds HLP/CRIP2.
- Cells that express HLP/CRIP2 on the cell surface as well as purified HLP/CRIP2, or a fragment thereof, can be useful in the screening methods of the invention.
- native, recombinant, human, murine (SEQ ID NO: 25) and other variants and homologs of HLP/CRIP2, and fragments thereof such as, without limitation, CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) or CGRKSKTVC (SEQ ID NO: 2)-binding fragments of HLP/CRIP2, whether purified or expressed on the surface of a cell, can be useful in the screening methods of the invention.
- Libraries that can be screened according to a method of the invention include, but are not limited to, libraries of peptides and peptidomimetics, libraries of small molecules, and libraries of antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof, including synthetic, single-chain or other antibody libraries.
- a method of the invention includes a further step of assaying for localization of one or more of the separated molecules of the library subsequent to intravenous injection.
- a fragment of HLP/CRIP2 is utilized in place of full-length HLP/CRIP2, it is understood that such a fragment can be, without limitation, a fragment which specifically binds SEQ ID NO: 1 or SEQ ID NO: 2.
- HLP/CRIP2 any of a variety of HLP/CRIP2 polypeptides can be useful in the methods of the invention for isolating molecules that selectively home to heart vasculature.
- HLP/CRIP2 means a polypeptide which is selectively expressed in heart vasculature and which has at least 60% amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO: 25.
- HLP/CRIP2 has at least 70%, 80%, 90%, 95% or more amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO: 25.
- the present invention is a method of isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature by contacting receptor clone 9, or a fragment thereof, with a library of molecules under conditions suitable for specific binding of a molecule to receptor clone 9; assaying for specific binding; and separating one or more receptor clone 9-binding molecules from the library, thereby isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds receptor clone 9.
- the methods of the invention can be practiced with cells that express receptor clone 9 on the cell surface as well as purified receptor clone 9 or a fragment thereof.
- native, recombinant, human, murine SEQ ID NO: 27
- other variants and homologs of murine receptor clone 9 SEQ ID NO: 27
- fragments thereof such as, without limitation, SEQ ID NO: 5 and SEQ ID NO: 6-binding fragments of receptor clone 9, whether purified or expressed on the surface of a cell, can be useful in the screening methods of the invention.
- Any of a variety of libraries can be screened according to a method of the invention including, but not limited to, those described hereinabove.
- receptor clone 9 means a polypeptide which is selectively expressed in heart vasculature and which has at least 60% amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO: 27. In particular embodiments, receptor clone 9 has at least 70%, 80%, 90%, 95% or more amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO: 27.
- the present invention also provides a method of isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature by contacting Sigirr/TIR8, or a fragment thereof, with a library of molecules under conditions suitable for specific binding of a molecule to Sigirr/TIR8; assaying for specific binding; and separating one or more Sigirr/TIR8-binding molecules from the library, thereby isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds Sigirr/TIRS.
- Cells that express Sigirr/TIR8 on the cell surface as well as purified Sigirr/TIRS, or a fragment thereof, can be useful in the screening methods of the invention.
- native, recombinant, human, murine SEQ ID NO: 29
- other variants and species homologs of Sigirr/TIR8 SEQ ID NO: 7 or SEQ ID NO: 8-binding fragments, whether purified or expressed on the surface of a cell
- SEQ ID NO: 29 native, recombinant, human, murine
- fragments thereof such, without limitation, SEQ ID NO: 7 or SEQ ID NO: 8-binding fragments, whether purified or expressed on the surface of a cell
- any of a variety of libraries can be useful in the screening methods of the invention.
- Sigirr/TIR8 means a polypeptide which is selectively expressed in heart vasculature and which has at least 60% amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO: 29.
- Sigirr/TIR8 has at least 70%, 80%, 90%, 95% or more amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO: 29.
- a method of isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature by contacting MpcII-3 -related protein, or a fragment thereof, with a library of molecules under conditions suitable for specific binding of a molecule to MpcII-3 -related protein; assaying for specific binding; and separating one or more MpcII-3 -related protein-binding molecules from the library, thereby isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds MpcII-3 -related protein.
- a screening method of the invention can be practiced, for example, with cells that express MpcII-3-related protein on the cell surface or with purified MpcII-3 -related protein or a fragment thereof.
- native, recombinant, human, murine (SEQ ID NO: 33) and other variants and species homologs of MpcII-3 -related protein, as well as fragments of SEQ ID NO: 33 or human or other MpcII-3 -related proteins, including, without limitation, CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: ll)-binding fragments, whether purified or expressed on the surface of a cell, can be useful in the screening methods of the invention.
- the methods of the invention can be used to screen any of a variety of libraries such as, without limitation, libraries of peptides and peptidomimetics, libraries of small molecules, and libraries of antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof, including synthetic, single-chain or other antibody libraries.
- MpcII-3 -related protein means a polypeptide which is selectively expressed in heart vasculature and which has at least 60% amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO: 33.
- a MpcII-3 -related protein has at least 70%, 80%, 90%, 95% or more amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO: 33.
- the present invention further provides a method of isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature by contacting bclO, or a fragment thereof, with a library of molecules under conditions suitable for specific binding of a molecule to be 10; assaying for specific binding; and separating one or more bclO-binding molecules from the library, thereby isolating one or more homing molecules that selectively homes to heart vasculature and specifically binds bclO.
- Cells that express bclO on the cell surface as well as purified bclO, or a fragment of bclO, are useful in the screening methods of the invention.
- native, recombinant, human, murine (SEQ ID NO: 35) as well as variants and other species homologs of bclO, and fragments thereof, including, without limitation, SEQ ID NO: 12-binding fragments or SEQ ID NO: 13 -binding fragments, whether purified or expressed on the surface of a cell, can be useful in the screening methods of the invention.
- the methods of the invention are useful for screening any of a variety of libraries as discussed above.
- bclO means a polypeptide which is selectively expressed in heart vasculature and which has at least 60% amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO: 35. In particular embodiments, bclO has at least 70%, 80%, 90%, 95% or more amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO: 35.
- the present invention further provides a variety of isolated peptides and peptidomimetics, which can be useful, for example, in constructing the conjugates of the invention or, where the peptide itself has biological activity, in unconjugated form as a therapeutic for treating any cardiovascular disease or cardiomyopathy as described above.
- the present invention provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 60 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the invention provides an isolated peptide which has a length of less than 60 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1).
- An isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention which includes the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) can have, for example, a length of less than 40 residues or a length of less than 20 residues.
- the invention further provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which includes the amino acid sequence GRKSKTV (SEQ ID NO: 14) or a peptidomimetic thereof, hi one embodiment, the invention provides an isolated peptide which includes the amino acid sequence GRKSKTV (SEQ ID NO: 14).
- An isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can be, for example, conformationally constrained or can include the amino acid sequence CGRKSKTVC (SEQ ID NO: 2).
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which includes the amino acid sequence GRKSKTV (SEQ ID NO: 14) or a peptidomimetic thereof has a length of less than 100 residues, a length of less than 60 residues or a length of less than 20 residues.
- the present invention additionally provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 150 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the invention provides an isolated peptide which has a length of less than 150 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CARPA-R (SEQ ID-NO: 5).
- the isolated peptides and peptidomimetics of the invention which includes the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) can have, without limitation, a length of less than 100 residues, 60 residues or 20 residues.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 50 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the invention provides an isolated peptide which has a length of less than 50- residues and includes the amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6).
- the isolated peptides and peptidomimetics of the invention which include the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 6 can have a variety of lengths including, but not limited to, a length of less than 40 residues or a length of less than 20 residues.
- the present invention additionally provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) or a peptidomimetic thereof, hi one embodiment, the invention provides an isolated peptide which has a length of less than 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7).
- a peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention including the amino acid sequence CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) can have, without limitation, a length of less than 100 residues, a length of less than 60 residues or a length of less than 20 residues.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which includes the amino acid sequence RNSWKPN (SEQ ID NO: 16) or a peptidomimetic thereof, hi one embodiment, the invention provides an isolated peptide which includes the amino acid sequence RNSWKPN (SEQ ID NO: 16).
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can be conformationally constrained or can have a length of less than 100 residues, a length of less than 60 residues or a length of less than 20 residues.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which includes the amino acid sequence RGSSS (SEQ ID NO: 9) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the invention provides an isolated peptide containing the amino acid sequence RGSSS (SEQ ID NO: 9).
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention containing the amino acid sequence SEQ- ID NO: 9 has a length of less than 100 residues, a length of less than 60 residues or a length of less than 20 residues.
- the present invention also provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence RSTRANP (SEQ ID NO: 18) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the invention provides, for example, an isolated peptide which has a length of less than 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence RSTRANP (SEQ ID NO: 18).
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can be conformationally constrained.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can include the amino acid sequence CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11).
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention further can have any of a variety of lengths.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can have a length of less than 100 residues, less than 60 residues or less than 20 residues.
- the present invention additionally provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence PKTRRVP (SEQ ID NO: 20) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the invention provides a peptide which has a length of 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence PKTRRVP (SEQ ID NO: 20).
- An isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can be, for example, conformationally constrained, or can include the amino acid sequence CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12).
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetrc of the invention containing the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 20 has a length of less than 100 residues, less than 60 residues or less than 20 residues.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence SGMARTK (SEQ ID NO: 22) or a peptidomimetic thereof.
- the invention provides a peptide which has a length of less than 400 residues and includes the amino acid sequence SGMARTK (SEQ ID NO: 22).
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention is conformationally constrained.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention includes the amino acid sequence CSGMARTKC (SEQ ID NO: 13).
- An isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention further can have any of a variety of lengths.
- an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention having the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 22 can have a length of less than 100 residues, 60 residues or 20 residues.
- isolated means a peptide or peptidomimetic that is in a form that is relatively free from material such as contaminating polypeptides, lipids, nucleic acids and other cellular material that normally is associated with the peptide or peptidomimetic in a cell or that is associated with the peptide or peptidomimetic in a library or in a crude preparation.
- the invention provides peptides and peptidomimetics including conformationatly constrained, bifunctional and multivalent peptides and peptidomimetics as disclosed below.
- peptide is used broadly to mean peptides, proteins, fragments of proteins and the like.
- peptidomimetic means a peptide-like molecule that has the activity of the peptide upon which it is structurally based.
- Such peptidomimetics include chemically modified peptides, peptide-l ⁇ ke molecules containing non-naturally occurring amino acids, and- peptoids, and " have an activity such as the selective homing activity of the peptide upon which the peptidomimetic is derived (see, for example, Goodman and Ro, Peptidomimetics for Drug Design, in "Burger's Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery” Vol. 1 (ed. M.E. Wolff; John Wiley & Sons 1995), pages 803-861).
- peptidomimetics are known in the art and are encompassed within the invention including, for example, peptide-like molecules which contain a constrained amino acid, a non-peptide component that mimics peptide secondary structure, or an amide bond isostere.
- a peptidomimetic that contains a constrained, non-naturally occurring amino acid can include, for example, an ⁇ -methylated amino acid; ⁇ , ⁇ -dialkylglycine or ⁇ -aminocycloalkane carboxylic acid; an N ⁇ -C ⁇ cyclized amino acid; an N ⁇ -methylated amino acid; a ⁇ - or ⁇ -amino cycloalkane carboxylic acid; an ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated amino acid; a ⁇ , ⁇ -dimethyl or ⁇ -methyl amino acid; a ⁇ -substituted-2,3-methano amino acid; an N-C ⁇ or C ⁇ -C ⁇ cyclized amino acid; a substituted proline or another amino acid mimetic.
- a peptidomimetic which mimics peptide secondary structure can contain, for example, a nonpeptidic ⁇ -turn mimic; ⁇ -turn mimic; mimic of ⁇ -sheet structure; or mimic of helical structure, each of which is well known in the art.
- a peptidomimetic also can be a peptide-like molecule which contains, for example, an amide bond isostere such as a retro-inverso modification; reduced amide bond; methylenethioether or methylene-sulfoxide bond; methylene ether bond; ethylene bond; thioamide bond; trans-olsfm or fluoroolef ⁇ n bond; 1,5-disubstituted tetrazole ring; ketomethylene or fluoroketomethylene bond or another amide isostere.
- an amide bond isostere such as a retro-inverso modification
- reduced amide bond such as a retro-inverso modification
- methylenethioether or methylene-sulfoxide bond methylene ether bond
- ethylene bond thioamide bond
- trans-olsfm or fluoroolef ⁇ n bond 1,5-disubstituted tetrazole ring
- Methods for identifying a peptidomimetie are well known in the art and include, for example, the screening of databases that contain libraries of potential peptidomimetics.
- the Cambridge Structural Database contains a collection of greater than 300,000 compounds that have known crystal structures (Allen et al., Acta Crvstallogr. Section B, 35:2331 (1979)). This structural depository is continually updated as new crystal structures are determined and can be screened for compounds having suitable shapes, for example, the same shape as a peptide of the invention, as well as potential geometrical and chemical complementarity to a cognate receptor.
- a structure can be generated using, for example, the program CONCORD (Rusinko et al., J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 29:251 (1989)).
- CONCORD Electronic Chemography
- Another database the Available Chemicals Directory (Molecular Design Limited, Informations Systems; San Leandro CA), contains about 100,000 compounds that are commercially available and also can be searched to identify potential peptidomimetics of a peptide of the invention, for example, with activity in selectively homing to heart vasculature.
- the peptides and peptidomimetics of the invention can have a variety of lengths.
- a peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can have, for example, a relatively short length of less than six, seven, eight, nine, ten, 12, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 70 or 80 residues.
- a peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention also can be useful in the context of a significantly longer sequence as described further below.
- the term "residue” refers to amino acids or analogs thereof. It is understood that a peptide containing, for example, the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 includes the specified amino acids as a contiguous sequence not separated by other amino acids.
- An isolated peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can be, without limitation, cyclic or otherwise conformationally constrained.
- conformationally constrained means a molecule, such as a peptide or peptidomimetic, in which the three-dimensional structure is maintained substantially in one spatial arrangement over time.
- Conformationally constrained molecules can have improved properties such as increased affinity, metabolic stability, membrane permeability or solubility. Methods of conformational constraint are well known in the art and include, without limitation, cyclization.
- cyclic refers to a structure including an intramolecular bond between two non-adjacent amino acids or amino acid analogs.
- the cyclization can be effected through a covale ⁇ t or non-covalent bond.
- Intramolecular bonds include, but are not limited to, backbone t ⁇ backbone, side-chain to backbone, and side-chain to side-chain bonds.
- Methods of cyclization include, without limitation, formation of a disulfide bond between the side-chains of non-adjacent amino acids or amino acid analogs; formation of a lactam bond, for example, between a side-chain group of one amino acid or analog thereof to the N-terminal amine of the amino-terminal residue; and formation of lysinonorleucine and dityrosine bonds.
- the present invention also provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic containing an amino acid sequence which is a conservative variant, for example, of the sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1), CGRKSKTVC (SEQ ID NO: 2), CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5), CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6), CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7), CRNSWKPNC (SEQ ID NO: 8), RGSSS (SEQ ID NO: 9), CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11), CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) or CSGMARTKC (SEQ ID NO: 13).
- CRPPR SEQ ID NO: 1
- CGRKSKTVC SEQ ID NO: 2
- CARPAR SEQ ID NO: 5
- CPKRPR SEQ ID NO: 6
- CKRAVR SEQ ID NO: 7
- CRNSWKPNC SEQ ID NO: 8
- RGSSS SEQ ID NO: 9
- CRSTRANPC SEQ
- the invention provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic containing an amino acid sequence which is a conservative variant of SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 or 13, in which exactly one amino acid is conservatively substituted.
- the invention provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic containing an amino acid sequence which is a conservative variant of SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 or 13, in which exactly two amino acids are conservatively substituted.
- the invention provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic containing an amino acid sequence which is a conservative variant of SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 or 13, in which exactly three, four or five amino acids are conservatively substituted.
- a “conservative variant” is an amino acid sequence in which a first amino acid is replaced by a second amino acid or amino acid analog having at least one similar biochemical property, which can be, for example, similar size, charge, hydrophobicity or hydrogen-bonding capacity.
- a first hydrophobic amino acid can be conservatively substituted with a second (non-identical) hydrophobic amino acid such as alanine, valine, leucine, or isoleucine, or an analog thereof.
- a first basic amino acid can be conservatively substituted with a second basic amino acid such as arginine or lysine, or an analog thereof.
- a first acidic amino acid can be conservatively substituted with a second acidic amino acid such as aspartic acid or glutamic acid, or an analog thereof, or an aromatic amino acid such as phenylalanine can be conservatively substituted with a second aromatic amino acid or amino acid analog, for example, tyrosine.
- a second acidic amino acid such as aspartic acid or glutamic acid, or an analog thereof
- an aromatic amino acid such as phenylalanine
- a second aromatic amino acid or amino acid analog for example, tyrosine.
- a peptide or peptidomimetic that selectively homes to heart vasculature can maintain homing activity in the context of a significantly longer sequence.
- the 5-mer CRPPR SEQ ID NO: 1 maintained the ability to home when fused to a phage coat protein, confirming that a peptide of the invention can have selective homing activity when embedded in a larger protein sequence.
- the invention provides chimeric proteins which contain a peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention fused to a heterologous protein.
- the invention provides a chimeric protein containing a homing peptide or peptidomimetic that selectively homes to heart vasculature and that specifically binds HLP/CRIP2, receptor clone 9, Sigirr/TIR8, MpcII-3 -related protein, or be- 10 fused to a heterologous protein.
- Heterologous proteins useful in the invention include, without limitation, those having therapeutic activity as well antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof.
- the invention provides a chimeric protein in which a peptide or peptidomimetic containing the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 or 13, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of one of these sequences, is fused to a heterologous protein.
- heterologous as used herein in reference to a protein fused to a peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention, means a protein derived from a source other than the gene encoding the fused peptide or from which the fused peptidomimetic is derived.
- a chimeric protein of the invention can have a variety of lengths including, but not limited to, up to 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 800, 1000 or 2000 residues.
- bifunctional peptides which contain a homing peptide that selectively homes heart vasculature and that specifically binds HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25), receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27), Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29), the MpcII-3 related protein SEQ ID NO: 33, or bc-10 (SEQ ID NO: 35), fused " to a second peptide having a separate function.
- Such bifunctional peptides have at least two functions conferred by different portions of the peptide and can, for example, display pro-apoptotic activity in addition to selective homing activity.
- the present invention further provides an isolated multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic that includes at least two motifs each independently binding HLP/CRIP2 (SEQ ID NO: 25).
- a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic can have, for example, at least two motifs each independently containing the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 or SEQ ID NO: 2, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- the multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic can have, for example, at least three, at least five or at least ten of such motifs, each independently containing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 or SEQ ID NO: 2, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- the multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic has two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, fifteen or twenty identical or non-identical motifs of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 or SEQ ID NO: 2, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- the multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic contains identical motifs, which consist of the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 1, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of this sequence.
- the multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic contains identical motifs, which consist of the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 2, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of this sequence.
- the multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic contains contiguous HLP/CRIP2-binding motifs, which can be identical or non-identical.
- an isolated multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic that includes at least two motifs each independently binding receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27).
- the multivalent peptides or peptidomimetics of the invention can have, for example, at least two motifs each independently containing, the. amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 5 or 6, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of these sequences. It is understood that a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can include, for example, at least three, at least five or at least ten of such motifs, each independently containing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5 or 6, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- the multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic has two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, fifteen or twenty identical or non-identical motifs of the amino aci ⁇ sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5 or 6, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can include, for example, identical motifs consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5 or 6, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of such a sequence.
- the multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic contains contiguous receptor clone 9 (SEQ ID NO: 27)-binding motifs, which are identical or non- identical.
- the present invention further provides an isolated multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic that includes at least two motifs each independently binding Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29).
- the multivalent peptides or peptidomimetics of the invention can have, for example, at least two motifs each independently containing the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 7, 8 or 9, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of these sequences. It is understood that a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can include, for example, at least three, at least five or at least ten of such motifs, each independently containing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7, 8 or 9, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- the multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic has two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, fifteen or twenty identical or non-identical motifs of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7, 8 or 9, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can include, for example, identical motifs consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7, 8 or 9, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of such a sequence, hi further embodiments, the multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic contains contiguous Sigirr/TIR8 (SEQ ID NO: 29)-binding motifs, which are identical or non-identical.
- an isolated multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic that includes at least two motifs each independently binding SEQ ID NO: 33.
- the multivalent peptides or peptidomimetics of the invention can have, for example, at least two motifs each independently containing the amino acid sequence CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11),. or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of these sequences.
- a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can include at least three, at least five or at least ten of such motifs, each independently containing the amino acid sequence of CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11), or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic can have two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, fifteen or twenty identical or non-identical motifs of the amino acid sequence of CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11), or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention also can include, for example, identical motifs consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 11, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of such a sequence. It is understood that a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic can include contiguous or non-contiguous SEQ ID NO: 33-binding motifs, which can be identical or non-identical.
- an isolated multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic that includes at least two motifs which each independently bind be 10 (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- the (SEQ ID NO: 35)-binding motifs can be contiguous or non ⁇ contiguous, and further can be identical or non-identical.
- a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can have, for example, at least two motifs each independently containing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12 or SEQ ID NO: 13, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of these sequences.
- a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention can include at least three, at least five or at least ten of such motifs, each independently containing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12 or SEQ ID NO; 13, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- a multivalent peptide or peptidomimetic can have two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, fifteen or twenty identical or non-identical motifs of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12 or SEQ ID NO: 13, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic thereof.
- the invention provides a multivalent- peptide or peptidomimetic of the invention which includes identical motifs consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12 or SEQ ID NO: 13, or a conservative variant or peptidomimetic of SEQ ID NO: 12 or SEQ ID NO: 13.
- This example describes the use of ex vivo and in vivo phage selection for identification of peptides that selectively home to heart vasculature, combined with bacterial two-hybridization assays for identification of cognate receptors for the homing peptides.
- Ex vivo phage selection for enrichment of cardiac endothelial cells was performed on cell suspensions obtained from murine heart tissue using anti-CD31 magnetic beads for isolation of vascular endothelial cells.
- a 230-fold enrichment in ex vivo binding to heart cells as compared to non-recombinant phage was observed following three rounds of ex vivo selection ( Figure IB).
- Subsequent in vivo selection for homing to the heart resulted in a phage pool that homed to the heart in vivo with an increase of nearly 200-fold relative to the homing of non-recombinant phage.
- the ex vivo/in vivo selected phage preferentially localized to the heart as compared to other tissues.
- the enrichment in heart was 20 to 50-fold as compared to phage accumulation in brain, kidney, skin and skeletal muscle.
- Isolation of putative receptors for the heart-homing peptides was performed as follows. Peptide-encoding DNA inserts of the heart-homing phage were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR); introduced into a "bait vector" of a bacterial: two-hybrid system; and co-transformed into bacteria with a target vector encoding a heart cDNA library. A high stringency screen revealed colonies indicative of a bait-target interaction at a frequency comparable to the positive control, while colony growth was not observed in the absence of either of the two vectors ( Figure ID). Furthermore, a control for leakiness of the system eliminated 75 out of 100 colonies as likely false positives ( Figure IE).
- cell suspensions were prepared from murine heart tissue using collagenase IA at 1 mg/ml (Sigma; St. Louis, MO) to disperse the tissue. Cell suspensions were incubated overnight at 4 0 C with 5 x 10 10 plaque forming units (pfu) of a CX 7 C library and subsequently washed to remove unbound phage. Magnetic beads (M450; Dynal; Oslo, Norway) and anti-mouse CD31 (PharMingen; San Diego, California) were used to isolate vascular endothelial cells according to the manufacturer's instructions. Phage bound t ⁇ the CD31 -positive cell population were rescued and amplified in E. coli as described in Hoffman et al., supra, 2004.
- mice were intravenously injected into mice through the tail vein and allowed to circulate for ten minutes before mice were carefully perfused through the left ventricle with DMEM in order to remove unbound intravascular phage.
- the heart and control tissues were excised, and phage recovered as described in Hoffman et ah, supra, 2004. Phage recovered from the heart were reinjected into mice, and the cycle was repeated for a total of three rounds. Non-recombinant phage were injected into a separate mouse as a control in each experiment.
- a library of bait plasmids was constructed by PCR amplification of peptide-encoding DNA inserts from the heart- homing phage using primers 5'-TCAGGTGTGATGCTCGG-S ' (SEQ ID NO: 36; forward primer) and 5'-GAGTAACTAGTTAACC-S' (SEQ ID NO: 31; reverse primer).
- PCR products were digested with EcoRI and Xhol, and subcloned into the bait pBT plasmid (Stratagene; La Jolla, CA) to generate a recombinant library of baits designated "pBT-hp.”
- pBT-hp plasmids were transformed into XLl-Blue MRF' Kan competent cells, and 2 ⁇ l or 5 ⁇ l of cells plated on 100 mm LB-chloramphenicol plates to determine the total number of primary transformants. The remaining transformants were pooled and plated on 150 mm LB-chloramphenicol plates. Sequencing was performed on 20 clones, which were found to have proper peptide-encoding inserts. The plates were then scraped, and bacteria harvested.
- the pool of pBT-hp plasmids was purified from the pooled bacteria using a commercially available maxiprep DNA column. Purified DNA was used to transform BacterioMatch ® Two-Hybrid System reporter strain competent cells according to the manufacturer's instructions (Stratagene; La Jolla, CA).
- Heart cDNA library plasmids were plate purified by diluting 2 ⁇ l of cells containing mouse heart plasmid cDNA library (Stratagene; #982303) into 25 ml SOC medium, and then spreading the cells onto twenty-five 25-cm x 25-cm LB-tetracycline plates. Plates were incubated at 3O 0 C for 24 hours before harvesting of approximately 5 x IQ 6 individual clones and subsequent plasmid purification.
- Bacterial two-hybridization experiments were performed with the BacterioMatch- ® Two-Hybrid System (Stratagene) according to the manufacturer's instructions. Briefly, pBT-hp and heart cDNA library plasmids were co-transformed using 50 ng each plasmid. Aliquots (100 ⁇ l) of co-transformants were plated on selective LB plates (500 ⁇ g/ml carbenicillin) and incubated at 37°C for 20 hours before scoring the plates for growth. An interaction between a pair of hybrid proteins was indicated by growth on selective plates, as observed for the positive controls, Gal4 and Gall IP hybrid protein. Individual positive colonies from carbenicillin plates were subsequently streaked onto X-gal plates for a secondary screen.
- BacterioMatch- ® Two-Hybrid System (Stratagene) according to the manufacturer's instructions. Briefly, pBT-hp and heart cDNA library plasmids were co-transformed using 50 ng each plasmid
- This example describes the membrane or cell surface expressed proteins which were identified as putative receptors for heart-homing peptides by bacterial two- hybrid analysis with a peptide pool displaying heart homing activity.
- receptor clone 5 represents the carboxy- terminal 92 amino acids of heart LIM-protein (HLP), also designated cysteine-rich protein 2 (CRIP2) and ESPl.
- HLP which is expressed in the vascular heart (Yu et al., Mech. Dev. 116:187-192 (2002)) is a LIM domain-containing protein having homology to Crp-1 (Karim et al., Genomics 31:167-176 (1996); and van Ham et al., Genes Cells 8:631-644 (2003)).
- CRPPR SEQ IDNO: 1
- CGRKSKTVC SEQ ID NO: 2
- CGNQVDSRC SEQ ID NO: 3
- Receptor clone 9 was also identified as a membrane protein which binds to one or more heart-homing peptides. As indicated in Table 1, receptor clone 9 is an unannotated RIKEN EST. Of the five colonies identified through two-hybrid analysis with receptor clone 9, three peptides, CPSELLLP (SEQ ID NO: 4), CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) and CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6), were identified. The latter two peptides exhibited selective homing to the heart while the first did not (Table 1 and Figure 2B).
- Receptor clone 15 is a single Ig IL-I receptor-related protein designated Sigirr or TIR8 (Thomassen et al, Cytokine 11 : 389-399 (1999)).
- the portion of the protein represented in clone 15 contained the transmembrane domain of Sigirr as well as an amino-terminal extracellular portion of about 190 amino acids.
- Sigirr is known to be expressed in the epithelia of the kidneys, lungs, gut and other tissues (Thomassen et al., supra, 1999; and Polentarutti et al., Eur. Cytokine Netw. 14:211-218 (2003)), although heart or endothelial cell expression has not been reported.
- Receptor clone 27 is a hypothetical protein annotated- as a gtutamine-rich region containing protein identified from an olfactory cDNA library. The five bait clones analyzed all encoded the same peptide, CLIDLHVMC (SEQ ID NO: 10), which showed no specific homing to the heart (Table 1 and Figure 2D). Receptor clone 36
- Receptor clone 36 contains the entire coding sequence of an unnamed protein product from the RIKEN Fantom set. This receptor is putatively similar to integral membrane protein CII-3 (MpcII-3), a mitochondrial membrane protein that is part of the succinate dehydrogenase complex.
- CII-3 integral membrane protein CII-3
- CRSTRANPC SEQ ID NO: 5
- Receptor clone 46 is a portion of the mouse homolog of the human bladder cancer-associated protein 10 (be 10), a small membrane protein which is down regulated as cancer develops from pre-malignant lesions in the bladder (Gromova et al., hit. J. Cancer 98:539-546 (2002)).
- the fragment isolated as receptor clone 46 contains the carboxy-terminal 32 amino acids of the predicted extracellular domain of bclO.
- Two- hybrid analysis identified two peptides which bound receptor clone 46: CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) and CSGMARTKC (SEQ ID NO: 13), which demonstrated about 60- and 10-fold heart homing selectivity, respectively (Table 1 and Figure 2F).
- Phage-displayed heart homing peptides co-localize with a vascular marker
- Rat monoclonal anti- mouse CD31 (1 : 100) was obtained from BD Pharmingen (San Jose, CA), and rabbit polyclonal anti-T7 phage (1:500), and chicken anti-mouse CRIP2 IgY (1:100) were obtained from GenWay (San Diego, CA).
- Secondary antibodies, AlexaFluor-488 goat anti-rat IgG ( 1 : 1000) and AlexaFluor-594 goat anti-rat or rabbit IgG ( 1 : 1000) were obtained from Molecular Probes (Eugene, OR); the secondary antibody GAYFC- AlexaFluor 594 goat anti-IgY Fc (1 :250) was obtained from GenWay.
- Frozen sections were preincubated with blocking buffer (5% normal goat serum and 0.5% BSA in Ix PBS) for one hour, washed three times with PBS, and incubated with the primary antibody of interest overnight at 4°C. After the overnight incubation, secondary antibodies were added and incubated for one hour at room temperature. Slides were washed three times with PBS and mounted in Vectashield Mounting Medium with DAPI (Vector Laboratories; Burlingame, California). Blood vessels were additionally visualized by intravenous injection with Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato) lectin conjugated to fluorescein (100 ⁇ g in 200 ⁇ l of PBS) purchased from Vector Laboratories.
- blocking buffer 5% normal goat serum and 0.5% BSA in Ix PBS
- Full-length cDNAs were constructed for four of the putative heart homing receptors, HLP/CRIP2, Sigirr/TIR8, and MpcII-3 -related protein and bclO, and expressed in 293T cells.
- phage displaying each of the four cognate peptides bound to cells transfected with its corresponding putative receptor 300 to 500-fold more than control phage (stippled bar).
- phage binding was inhibited in the presence of 100 ⁇ g/ml of cognate peptide (solid bar) but not by unrelated homing peptides (open bars).
- the homing peptide CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) specifically binds to the receptor HLP/CRIP2; the homing peptide CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7) specifically binds to the receptor Sigirr/TIRS; the homing peptide CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) specifically binds to MpcII-3 -related protein receptor; and that the homing peptide CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) specifically binds to the receptor bclO.
- Receptor transfections and phage binding assays were performed as follows. 293T cells were transfected with pMH6-derived plasmids (Roche Diagnostics; Indianapolis, IN) encoding HLP/CRIP2, Sigirr/TIR8, MpcII-3 -related protein and bclO using the Fugene transfection reagent (Roche Diagnostics). Briefly, 10 ⁇ g of plasmid was mixed with 700 ⁇ l of serum-free DMEM and 3Q ⁇ l of Fugene transfection reagent and incubated for 15 minutes at room temperature before the mixture was added to cells. After forty-eight hours, cells were detached from culture dishes using EDTA and washed once with PBS.
- Phage displaying CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1), CKRAVR (SEQ ID NO: 7), CRSTRANPC (SEQ ID NO: 11) or CPKTRRVPC (SEQ ID NO: 12) and nonrecombinant control phage (1 x 10 9 p.f.u) were incubated with transfected cells for two hours at 4°C. Unbound phage were removed by five washes with 1 % BSA in PBS. Bound phage were rescued by addition of bacteria; binding efficiencies were determined by plaque assay as described above.
- Peptides for competition assays were synthesized at The Burnham Institute peptide facility using Fmoc chemistry in a solid-phase synthesizer prior to purification by HPLC and confirmation of their identity by mass spectrometry. Fluorescein-conjugated peptides were synthesized as described in Wender et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A 97:13003-13008 (2000). Competition assays were performed by addition of 100 ⁇ g peptide to the cells and phage, followed by incubation at 4° C for two hours. After five washes with 1% PBS, bound phage were rescued and quantitated by plaque assay.
- Receptor mRNAs are present in heart endothelia
- FIG. 5A The specificity of RT-PCR analysis was confirmed by gel electrophoresis ( Figure 5B) coupled with melting curves and DNA sequence analysis.
- in situ hybridization was used to confirm the RT-PCR analysis and determine whether the receptors of interest were expressed on endothelial cells of the heart and other tissues.
- the HLP/CRIP2 signal was abundant throughout the heart and exhibited a vascular expression pattern (Figure 5C; first row). Trace level expression was also observed in lung and brain but not in kidney.
- in situ hybridization detected HLP/CRIP2 mRNA expression in the lungs, little CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) phage homing was detected in this tissue (see above).
- Sigirr/TIR8 in situ hybridization analysis also confirmed the RT-PCR results.
- the signal was strong in heart vasculature (Figure 5, second row), weaker in lung and kidney, and absent from the brain.
- MpcII-3 -related protein mRNA was present throughout the heart, most prominently in heart vessels ( Figure 5, third row). MpcII-3- related protein mRNA was also present in some lung blood vessels, although it was absent from brain and kidney.
- bclO mRNA was present in heart blood vessels and was further present in some lung, kidney and muscle blood vessels but not in blood vessels of the brain.
- the in situ hybridization results large confirm the RT-PCR results: the four heart-homing receptors are most abundantly expressed in the heart. Furthermore, mRNA for the four heart-homing receptors is localized at the heart endothelium, consistent with localization of the disclosed peptides that selectively home to lung vasculature.
- Nonradioactive in situ hybridization was performed essentially as described in St Croix et al., Science 289:1197-1202 (2000). Briefly, digoxigenin (DIG)- labeled antisense RNA probes were generated by PCR amplification using an SP6 promoter incorporated into the antisense primer and a T7 promoter incorporated into the sense primer. In vitro transcription was performed with DIG RNA labeling reagents and T7 RNA polymerase (Roche Diagnostics). Frozen tissue sections were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde, permeabilized with pepsin, and incubated with the RNA probes (200 ng/ml) overnight at 55 0 C.
- DIG digoxigenin
- HRP horseradish peroxidase
- DAKO horseradish peroxidase rabbit anti-DIG antibody
- DAKO horseradish peroxidase rabbit anti-DIG antibody
- DAKO horseradish peroxidase rabbit anti-biotin
- AP alkaline phosphatase
- PCR Real time polymerase chain reaction assays were performed essentially as described in Galang et al, J. Biol. Chern. 279: 11281-11292 (2004). Briefly, total RNA was extracted from the organs of interest with the RNeasy kit (Qiagen; Valencia, CA), and cDNA prepared from 50 ng of whole RNA using the Superscript II First-Strand Synthesis System kit (Invitrogen; Carlsbad, CA). Real time PCRs were performed using the LightCycler SYBR green DNA master mix (Roche Diagnostics) according to the manufacturer's instructions. For relative expression analysis, the level of the control gene glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) was used to normalize receptor expression. GAPDH-normalized expression in heart was defined for each receptor as 100%, and used as the basis of comparison. The specificity of real-time PCR was confirmed by melting curves of each PCR product as well as agarose gel electrophoresis and DNA sequence analysis.
- This example demonstrates co-localization of peptide CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) with its cognate receptor, HLP/CRJP2.
- CRPPR CRPPR
- SEQ ID NO: 1 The localization of CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) peptide was compared with the expression of HLP/CRIP2 receptor in the heart using an anti-HLP/CRIP2 antibody.
- fluorescence from intravenously injected CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) peptide co-localized extensively with the vascular marker CD31 both in heart blood vessels and in the endocardium.
- a fluorescein-labeled control peptide was not detected in the heart ( Figure 6C).
- Anti-HLP/CRIP2 staining also co-locaKzed with CDai and peptide CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) in heart vessels and heart endocardium ( Figures 6D to 6F).
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